Petrology
  • 1. Petrology is the branch of geology that studies the origin, composition, distribution, and structure of rocks. It delves into the processes that lead to the formation of different types of rocks, including igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Petrologists analyze the mineral content, texture, and history of rocks to understand the geological processes that shaped them. By studying petrology, geologists can unravel the Earth's history, such as past volcanic activity, tectonic movements, and environmental conditions. This field plays a crucial role in extracting useful information about the Earth's crust and mantle, aiding in the understanding of natural resources, geologic hazards, and even extraterrestrial rocks like those found on the Moon and Mars.

    What is petrology?
A) The study of pets
B) The study of metals
C) The study of rocks
D) The study of petroleum
  • 2. Which type of rock forms from the cooling and solidification of magma?
A) Metamorphic
B) Sedimentary
C) Igneous
D) Volcanic
  • 3. Which mineral is commonly found in both granite and rhyolite?
A) Quartz
B) Hematite
C) Feldspar
D) Calcite
  • 4. What type of rock is formed from the alteration of pre-existing rocks through heat and pressure?
A) Petrified
B) Sedimentary
C) Metamorphic
D) Igneous
  • 5. What is the parent rock of marble?
A) Granite
B) Shale
C) Limestone
D) Sandstone
  • 6. Which process involves the breakdown and alteration of rocks at or near Earth's surface?
A) Erosion
B) Compaction
C) Subduction
D) Weathering
  • 7. Which type of rock often contains fossils?
A) Basaltic
B) Metamorphic
C) Igneous
D) Sedimentary
  • 8. What is the most abundant intrusive igneous rock in the Earth's continental crust?
A) Pumice
B) Obsidian
C) Granite
D) Basalt
  • 9. What is the most common mineral group found in Earth's crust?
A) Silicates
B) Carbonates
C) Oxides
D) Sulfides
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