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Earth- An Introduction to
Physical Geology #2 EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS



All rocks are classified according to ________ and
________. - ANSWER-texture and composition

Rhyolite - ANSWER-felsic, extrusive igneous rock

Pumice - ANSWER-felsic, extrusive igneous rock

Gabbro - ANSWER-mafic, intrusive rock

Diorite - ANSWER-phaneritic, intermediate,
intrusive

Andesite - ANSWER-aphanitic, igneous, extrusive,
intermediate

Granite is to - ANSWER-Rhyolite

,Diorite is to - ANSWER-Andesite

Gabbro is to - ANSWER-Basalt

Ultramafic rocks contain __________ and are
commonly found in __________. - ANSWER-
olivine; mantle

What is an accessory mineral? - ANSWER-A
mineral that makes up a relatively small portion
of the total rock composition

Which of the following best describes the
difference between granite and rhyolite? -
ANSWER-Granite is phaneritic and rhyolite is
aphanitic.

What is the rock name of an intermediate rock
with two distinct grain sizes? - ANSWER-Andesite
porphyry

What do pumice and scoria have in common? -
ANSWER-They both exhibit a vesicular texture.

,Which two processes commonly generate
magma? - ANSWER-Decompression melting and
wet melting (the addition of volatiles)

Where does the water involved in melting at
subduction zones come from? - ANSWER-Water
contained within minerals in the subducting plate
is released during metamorphism.
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What is peridotite? - ANSWER-The rock making
up the mantle

Why is water a necessary component of the
melting process in subduction zones? - ANSWER-
The addition of water lowers the melting
temperature of rock

Why is decompression melting common at mid-
ocean ridges but not at subduction zones? -
ANSWER-Tectonic plates are moving apart at
mid-ocean ridges, resulting in a lowering of
pressure beneath the ridge. Tectonic plates are
moving together at subduction zones, resulting in
an increase of pressure under new mountains.

, Which of the following could cause rock to melt?
- ANSWER-increase in temperature
decrease in pressure
change in composition

Which of the following statements best describes
the relationship between pressure and melting
point in the Earth's Interior? - ANSWER-Higher
melting points are determined by higher
pressures.

What role does water play in generating magma?
- ANSWER-Water lowers the melting
temperature of the rock, allowing it to melt.

At a subduction zone, melting is triggered by
_____. - ANSWER-the introduction of water
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How does decompression melting occur? -
ANSWER-When hot, solid mantle rock ascends, it
moves to areas of lower pressure. This reduction
in pressure allows the hot material to melt into a
less compressed liquid phase.
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