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What is a diapir? - ANSWER -Rising bodies of magma
What is a pluton? - ANSWER -Large igneous bodies that crystallize depth within
the Earth's crust.
What is batholith? - ANSWER -Large (>100km2) igneous bodies formed by the
coalescence of plutons.
How are intrusive bodies exposed to surface? - ANSWER -Uplift and erosion
What is a dyke? - ANSWER -Vertical and goes against grain of rock
What is a sill? - ANSWER -Horizontal and goes against the grain of rock
Why is weathering important? - ANSWER -Creates sedimentary rocks, economic
commodities, creates landforms and landscape development.
Mechanical weathering processes? - ANSWER -Frost wedging, root wedging, salt
wedging, thermal heating and cooling, gravity, physical force.
Chemical weathering processes? - ANSWER -Oxidation, solution/dissolution,
hydration
Features due to weathering? - ANSWER -Arches, grand canyon, erosion of rocks
How do sedimentary rocks fit into the rock cycle? - ANSWER -They form from
igneous and metamorphic rocks turning into sediment through weathering and
erosion. The sediment then goes through lithification and turns into sedimentary
rock.
, How are clastic sedimentary rocks formed? - ANSWER -1. Weathering
(mechanical) produces fragments
2. Transportation through water and wind
3. Deposition (marine on land)
4.Compaction and cementation, reduce pore space, cement (quartz, calcile,
hermatile), binds grains together (lithification) forms detrital rocks.
How are chemical sedimentary rocks formed? - ANSWER -1. Weathering
(chemical) ions in solution
2. Transportation through dissolved ions and ionic groups in water
3. Precipitation organic and inorganic form new sedimentary rocks
Bedding - ANSWER -The arrangement of sedimentary rocks into layers allow for
scientists to look at fossils and understand when things happened in relation to the
rock.
Cross Beds - ANSWER -Basically wind patterns in rock surface, can be used to
tell what way the wind went , as well as intensity.
Mud Cracks - ANSWER -Cracks in mud show that there is seasonal precipitation
or that at one point much more water was present.
Ripples Marks - ANSWER -Indicates currents/tides direction and intensity
Fossils - ANSWER -Help explain how old rocks are as well as where they once
were.
How do metamorphic rocks fit into the rock cycle? - ANSWER -Almost any rock
can be metamorphic, through different ways the metamorphic rocks are the central
part of the rock cycle, and is the rock that melts to restart the process.
What forces drive metamorphism? - ANSWER -1. Changes in Temperature
2. Changes in Pressure
3. Fluids