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This exam comprises of multiple-choice questions that evaluate a student’s understanding of fundamental geology concepts, including minerals, rock types, Earth’s structure, and plate tectonics. It is typically taken at the introductory undergraduate level at Clemson University and focuses on identifying geological materials and explaining Earth processes. The exam emphasizes basic scientific principles, classification of rocks and minerals, and an understanding of how the Earth changes over time.

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GEOLOGY 1010 EXAM 2 (Latest Update
) Questions with Correct
Answers 100% Verified {Grade A} -
CLEMSON


Why do we care about metamorphism? - correct answer - good for geological history




What causes metamorphism? - correct answer - made form increasing temperatures


or pressures


(gets rid of old minerals, replaced with new)




Geothermal Gradient - correct answer - how quickly a temperature increases with


depth (below surface)


- varies with location

,What is the average geothermal gradient? - correct answer - 30 degC/km (if you were


to drill a hole 1 km anywhere on the earth)


- Typical range: 20-60 degC/km


ex: high - 200 degC/km


low - 10 degC/km




When you are close to a subduction zone, what is the geothermal gradient? - correct


answer - geothermal gradient is low


- need to go very deep before getting to a hot temperature




Contact Metamorphism Change - correct answer -magma comes in contact with


rocks. make them become metamorphic


-solely driven by temperature


-LOCALIZED


rock is a good insulator for heat

,effects small scale geographically


(metamorphism via heat)




What is pressure measured in? - correct answer - pascals or bars




What is a bar equal to? - correct answer - 1 bar = atmospheric pressure at surface


*works with metric system (kilobars, centibars)




Pressure Gradient - correct answer - ~300 bar/km depth


*(little) variation in location




Confining Pressure - correct answer - squeezing or applying pressure evenly from


every direction


*think of a cube

, Directed Pressure - correct answer - *aka differential stress*


- pressure from ONE direction




How do metamorphic rocks get back to the surface? - correct answer - Faults push


rocks up and overtime through weathering, metamorphic rocks are exposed




Regional Metamorphism - correct answer - metamorphism via pressure


- large scale (east or west coast would experience at a time)


- caused by plate collision


-common places: subduction zone




Fault Metamorphism - correct answer - metamorphism via pressure


- trying to grind past each other


- localized (not large scale)


- pressure change

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