chapter 4 geo
a dike is
a sheetlike intrusion that lies parallel to preexisting layers
a sill is
a sheetline intrusion that lies parallel to surrounding layers
if a body of magma becomes more felsic, its viscosity will
increase
t/f: very early in earth's history, it was so hot that the surface was likely entirely motlen
true
igneous rocks a. are formed through the freezing of salt b. can be produced at the surface of the earth as well as deep below the surface c. are the most common type of rocks within earth d. all of the above
all of the above
obsidian a. is a volcanic glass b. possesses conchoidal fracture c.typically is felsic in composition d. all of the above
all of the above
most commonly, felsic igneous rocks
are lighter in color than mafic rocks
all other factors being equal, intrusive rocks that form deep within earth __________ than intrusive rocks that cool near the surface
cool more slowly
if the volatile content of magma is increased, its viscosity will
decrease
t/f: when rock is melted within earth, typically the entire volume of rock is transformed from a solid to a liquid
false
which type of magma has the greatest silica content?
felsic
volatiles refer to substances that
have a tendency to evaporate and are stable as gases
when magma crystallizes, ____ are formed
intrusive igneous rocks
the difference between lava and magma is that
magma is found beneath earth's surface, whereas lava has reached the surface
a blob- like igneous rock body that has cooled beneath the surface of earth is called a
pluton
important volatiles in magmas include
water and carbon dioxide