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MATCHING- bubble in the appropriate answer on the scantron. Description and pare

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MATCHING- bubble in the appropriate answer on the scantron. Description and parent cosk (pr) or environment Rock type 20. Gneiss 21. Slate a. rounded pebbles, rivers b. crystalline calcite, (pr)limestone 22. Sandstone c. broken shell fragments, high energy surf zone d. lithified sand, beach or dune 23. Travertine 24. Marble e. thin platy, foliated, (pr)mudstone 25. Conglomerate ab. foliated and banded. (pr)ygranite or schist 26. Coquina ac. banded calcite, cave Environments Deposits 27. Shallow marine a gravel, sand and silt- fining upward sequence-Conglomerate and sandstone b. Poorly sorted, non-stratified deposits, U shaped valley c. large scale cross bedding and well sorted 28. Dune 29. Glacial 30. River Part II.. Complete the following chart. 4 points sand d. marine fossils in limestone or sandstone Common Types of Faults Type of plate Stresses boundary Convergent ression everse liverg n nor mo esien

Explanation / Answer

20) gneiss - foliated or banded granite or schist

21) slate - thin platty , foliated, mudstone

22) sandstone- large scale cross bedding and well sorted sand

23) travertine - banded calcite, cave

24) marble- crystaline calcite. limemstone

25) conglomerate - a gravel, sand and silt upward sequence congomarate and sandstone

26) coquina - broken shells fragments, high energy surf zone

27) shallow marine - marine fossiles in limestones or sand stone

28) dune - lithified sand beach or dune

29) glacial - poorly sorted non stratified u shapeed valley

30) river - rounded pebbles river