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GEG 111 II HARPER COLLEGE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS
2025/2026


An assemblage of minerals bound together is called a


molecule.
mineral.

granitic compound.

rock. - ANSWER>>rock.
An element or combination of elements that forms an inorganic,
natural compound is called a


tectonic rock.

granitic compound.

mineral.

molecule. - ANSWER>>mineral.

The subfield of geography and geology concerned with the study
of the origins,

,evolutions, form, and spatial distribution of Earth's
landforms is


geophysics.

lithology.

pedology.

geomorphology. - ANSWER>>geomorphology.

Areas of crustal collision and subduction occur along


areas of seafloor spreading.

transform boundaries.

divergent boundaries.

convergent boundaries. - ANSWER>>convergent boundaries.

Areas of upwelling material from the mantle to form new seafloor
occur along divergent boundaries.

areas of seafloor spreading.

convergent boundaries.

,transform boundaries. - ANSWER>>divergent boundaries.
Areas where plates slide past one another, usually ar right angles to a
seafloor spreading are


divergent boundaries.

convergent boundaries.

areas of seafloor spreading.

transform boundaries. - ANSWER>>transform boundaries.

The three basic rock types are


intrusive, extrusive, and plutonic.

laterite, schist, and basalt.

sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous.

conglomerates, clastics, and evaporative - ANSWER>>sedimentary,
metamorphic, and
igneous.

Which of the following is NOT a process than can cause
metamorphism?

, Solidification of magma

Compression and shear

Heating

Pressure - ANSWER>>Solidification of magma
Metamorphism that occurs over broad areas when the pressure and
associated heat of overlaying rocks or other tectonic forces cause the
rocks to undergo deformation is known as


intrusive metamorphism.

extrusive metamorphism.
regional
metamorphism.
contact metamorphism. - ANSWER>>regional Continental crust is
metamorphism. basically ________,
whereas oceanic
crust is basically ________.


granite; basalt

thin; thick

sima; sial

basalt; granite - ANSWER>>granite; basalt

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