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ESS105 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS weathering - the disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near Earth's surface result of exposure to air, moisture, and organic matter erosion - weathered rock particles are picked up and moved by flowing water, wind, or glacial ice how do sedimentary rocks form? - very fundamentally, they are formed from sediment sediment - loose, solid particles originating from weathering and erosion of pre- existing rocks (clay minerals, quartz, fragments of partially weathered rock) or chemical precipitation from solution, including secretion by organisms in water (dissolved ions) mechanical weathering - disintegration of rock; breaking in into smaller and smaller pieces causes of joints - 1. unloading/sheeting effects 2100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 2. tectonic forces 3. cooling joints chemical weathering - the process by which rocks break down as a result of chemical reactions 3 classes of chemical weathering - 1. solution: dissolving limestone (calcite) by naturally acidic rain water; forms limestone caves 2. oxidation: rusting of iron-rich minerals 3. hydrolysis: changing feldspar (common minerals) into clay how do caves form? - - most are formed in limestone because it is soluble. - firstly groundwater dissolves the limestone - above the water table (where water begins), cave may be dry - features are widen into cavities and caves - below water table. water further dissolves the material chemical bonding on how minerals weather - - weak bonds such as calcite are soluble and can dissolve (ex. calcite)

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ESS105 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
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weathering - ✔✔the disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near Earth's surface




result of exposure to air, moisture, and organic matter


erosion - ✔✔weathered rock particles are picked up and moved by flowing water,

wind, or glacial ice


how do sedimentary rocks form? - ✔✔very fundamentally, they are formed from

sediment


sediment - ✔✔loose, solid particles originating from weathering and erosion of pre-

existing rocks (clay minerals, quartz, fragments of partially weathered rock) or chemical

precipitation from solution, including secretion by organisms in water (dissolved ions)


mechanical weathering - ✔✔disintegration of rock; breaking in into smaller and smaller

pieces


causes of joints - ✔✔1. unloading/sheeting effects




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,2. tectonic forces


3. cooling joints


chemical weathering - ✔✔the process by which rocks break down as a result of

chemical reactions


3 classes of chemical weathering - ✔✔1. solution: dissolving limestone (calcite) by

naturally acidic rain water; forms limestone caves


2. oxidation: rusting of iron-rich minerals


3. hydrolysis: changing feldspar (common minerals) into clay


how do caves form? - ✔✔- most are formed in limestone because it is soluble.


- firstly groundwater dissolves the limestone


- above the water table (where water begins), cave may be dry


- features are widen into cavities and caves


- below water table. water further dissolves the material


chemical bonding on how minerals weather - ✔✔- weak bonds such as calcite are

soluble and can dissolve (ex. calcite)


- strong bonds are much less soluble (ex. quartz)


- most sandstone is less soluble than quartz




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,why is running water important? - ✔✔running water is the most important geologic

agent in eroding on the Earth's surface




it transports and deposits sediment




nearly every landscape shows signs of stream erosion or deposition


types of sedimentary rocks - ✔✔clastic, chemical, organic


clastic sedimentary rocks - ✔✔- most common sedimentary rock type


- formed from cemented sediment grains that come from pre-existing rocks (clay,

quartz, partially weathered rocks)


chemical sedimentary rock - ✔✔sedimentary rock that forms when minerals precipitate

from a solution or settle from a suspension




has crystalline textures


biochemical/organic sedimentary rocks - ✔✔accumulated from the remains of

organisms (which construct their shells from dissolved ions)




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, breccia - ✔✔coarse sedimentary rock consisting of angular fragments; or rock broken

into angular fragments by faulting




forms near steep mountain and debris flow


conglomerate - ✔✔conglomerates have rounded clasts, indicating that the sediments

were transported farther from


their source




form near river channels, alluvial plain, and beaches


sandstone - ✔✔a sedimentary rock consisting of sand consolidated with some cement

(clay or quartz etc.)




formed in sand dunes and rivers


fine-grained clastic rocks - ✔✔siltstone (wind), mudstone (floodplain), shale (lake)


where do silt, clay, and mud accumulate? - ✔✔along shorelines and offshore


- shallow sea or coastal mud flat


- lagoon




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