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Geology - The study of the planet Earth as it pertains to the composition, structure, and origin of its rocks. What's a Mineral? - Naturally occurring, inorganic solids with a definite chemical composition and orderly internal crystal structure. Polymorph - two minerals that have the same chemical composition but a different crystal structure What's a Rock? - Aggregates of one or more minerals, and may also contain mineraloids, and organic remains. An Aggregate is? - A material or structure formed from a loosely compacted mass of fragments or particles. What's a Mineraloid? - Materials lacking in crystalline structure. What are the three types of Rocks? - Sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic How is a rock classified

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2022 ASVAB GENERAL SCIENCE NEW EXAM STUDY GUIDE SOLUTION.

Geology - The study of the planet Earth as it pertains to the composition, structure, and origin
of its rocks.

What's a Mineral? - Naturally occurring, inorganic solids with a definite chemical composition
and orderly internal crystal structure.

Polymorph - two minerals that have the same chemical composition but a different crystal
structure

What's a Rock? - Aggregates of one or more minerals, and may also contain mineraloids, and
organic remains.

An Aggregate is? - A material or structure formed from a loosely compacted mass of fragments
or particles.

What's a Mineraloid? - Materials lacking in crystalline structure.

What are the three types of Rocks? - Sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic

How is a rock classified? - Based on both their formation and material content.

How is a Mineral classified? - By their chemical composition.

Petrology - scientific study of rocks (Composition, structure, texture, occurrence, mode of
formation, and history.)

Mineralogy - the study of minerals

How are sedimentary rocks formed? - By the process of lithification, involving compaction, the
expulsion of liquids from pores, and the cement action of pre-existing rock.

Which is a part of the process of forming at Sedimentary rock? - Pressure and temperature

Where are sedimentary rocks formed? - In layers in the presence of water, it also may contain
organic remains such as fossils

What are the three groups of Sedimentary rocks? - Detrital, Biogenic, Chemical

How is igneous rock formed? - From magma cooling.

Where is Magma located? - beneath the earth's surface

, Where the Magma cools, igneous rock can be classified as - Intrusive, plutonic, hypabyssal,
extrusive, and volcanic

What is magma that solidifies at a great depth called? - Intrusive

What is magma that solidifies near the surface called? - Extrusive

What is magma that flows above the earths surface called? - Lava

Hypabyssal Rock - Igneous rock that is formed at medium depths.

Metamorphic Rock - rock that has been changed by heat and pressure

What are some of the outcomes from the process of Metamorphic Rock? - Deformation,
Compaction, and Destruction

What can Igneous rock ferromagnesian be changed into? - Schist and Gneiss

What can the Sedimentary Rock Carbonaceous be turned into? - Marble

What is the result of rocks that are compressed on all sides or lack specific minerals be? -
Unfoliated

What is an example of an unfoliated rock? - Marble

Fossils - Preservations of plant and animal remains or traces that date back about 10,000 years.

Where are fossils found? - Rock strata or sedimentary rock

How old is the Earth? - 4.6 billion years old

Studies from the Precambrian eon show that life on Earth appeared ____ years ago. - 3.5 billion

Examples of igneous rocks - granite, pumice, obsidian, basalt

Examples of sedimentary rocks - shale, sandstone, gypsum, dolomite, coal

examples of metamorphic rocks - marble, slate, gneiss, quartzite

The Earth is Ellipsoid - Not a perfect sphere

How large is the Earths diameter? - 12,715 km

The center of the Earths depth is - 6,378 km

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