X44. Tropical Forest soils. 45. Desert Soils c. Altisols d. Vertisols e. Oxisols 46 New Soils 47. Classification of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks is based on a. Appearance of the rock and texture c. mineral assemblages and composition b. composition and mineral make-up d. texture and rock chemistry 48. Which igneous rocks have the same composition but differ in their texture? b. rhyolite/diorite a.) gabbro/rhyolite c. basalt/gabbro d. granite/diorite 49. Which sedimentary rock process does NOT "fit" into the formation of a sedimentary rock? a. transportation of sediment b. lithification c. precipitation d. erosion 50. Intrusive rocks are most likely formed: a. above the earth's surface C. as lava fountains similar to the Hawaiian Islands d. below the earth's surface b. as volcanic lava flows 1. Which of the following represents a locality of intrusive rocks? a. Hawaiian Islands C. Iceland volcanic island b. Sierra Nevada Mountain Range d. Volcanic Cascade Range in the Pacific Northwest The most common rock group found on earth are rocks. a. sedimentary b. metamorphic c. igneous d. Beatles Which of the following sedimentary rock types would form within a lake type environm a. conglomerate b. shale C. coarse-grained sandstone d. granite

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X44. Tropical Forest soils.
45. Desert Soils
c. Altisols
d. Vertisols
e. Oxisols
46 New Soils
47. Classification of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks is based on
a. Appearance of the rock and texture
c. mineral assemblages and composition
b. composition and mineral make-up
d. texture and rock chemistry
48. Which igneous rocks have the same composition but differ in their texture?
b. rhyolite/diorite
a.) gabbro/rhyolite
c. basalt/gabbro
d. granite/diorite
49. Which sedimentary rock process does NOT "fit" into the formation of a sedimentary rock?
a. transportation of sediment b. lithification c. precipitation
d. erosion
50. Intrusive rocks are most likely formed:
a. above the earth's surface
C. as lava fountains similar to the Hawaiian Islands d. below the earth's surface
b. as volcanic lava flows
1. Which of the following represents a locality of intrusive rocks?
a. Hawaiian Islands
C. Iceland volcanic island
b. Sierra Nevada Mountain Range
d. Volcanic Cascade Range in the Pacific Northwest
The most common rock group found on earth are
rocks.
a. sedimentary
b. metamorphic
c. igneous d. Beatles
Which of the following sedimentary rock types would form within a lake type environm
a. conglomerate
b. shale
C. coarse-grained sandstone
d. granite
Transcribed Image Text:X44. Tropical Forest soils. 45. Desert Soils c. Altisols d. Vertisols e. Oxisols 46 New Soils 47. Classification of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks is based on a. Appearance of the rock and texture c. mineral assemblages and composition b. composition and mineral make-up d. texture and rock chemistry 48. Which igneous rocks have the same composition but differ in their texture? b. rhyolite/diorite a.) gabbro/rhyolite c. basalt/gabbro d. granite/diorite 49. Which sedimentary rock process does NOT "fit" into the formation of a sedimentary rock? a. transportation of sediment b. lithification c. precipitation d. erosion 50. Intrusive rocks are most likely formed: a. above the earth's surface C. as lava fountains similar to the Hawaiian Islands d. below the earth's surface b. as volcanic lava flows 1. Which of the following represents a locality of intrusive rocks? a. Hawaiian Islands C. Iceland volcanic island b. Sierra Nevada Mountain Range d. Volcanic Cascade Range in the Pacific Northwest The most common rock group found on earth are rocks. a. sedimentary b. metamorphic c. igneous d. Beatles Which of the following sedimentary rock types would form within a lake type environm a. conglomerate b. shale C. coarse-grained sandstone d. granite
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