The most common rock forming minerals in the Earth's crust are:
A) quartz, ferro-magnesium minerals, and sulfides.
B) quartz, micas, and sulfides.
C) quartz, feldspars, and ferro-magnesium minerals.
D) sulfides, oxides, and carbonates.
E) olvine, pyroxene, and carbonates.
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Q9: Which statement is TRUE?
A) The percentage of
Q10: The element symbols O, Al, Si, and
Q11: The definition of a mineral does NOT
Q12: An example of ionic bonding is:
A) Na+
Q14: What is in the center of a
Q15: Clays can come from the weathering (hydrolysis)
Q16: Examples of ferromagnesium minerals are:
A) feldspars and
Q17: Karst terrane and sinkholes are common in
Q18: "Fool's gold" or pyrite is a
A) sulfide
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