Which is a sedimentary rock?
- Marble
- Limestone
- Quartz
- Basalt
Limestone
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What happens to the surface area of exposed rock if a rock is fractured?
A) There are more pieces, but the surface area does not change. B) The surface area does not change because the volume does not change. C) The surface area increases as the rock is fractured. D) The surface area decreases as the rock is fractured.
Sediments that are found on the continental slope, continental rise, and the deep-ocean floor are called ____
A) pelagic sediments B) hydrogenous sediments C) evaporites D) neritic sediments
The science of water and its global circulation, distribution, and properties is known as
A) geomorphology. B) climatology. C) lithology. D) hydrology.
Isotopes that decay slowly are used to date
A. recent lava flows. B. ancient rock. C. prehistoric cultural sites.