Let’s review the geologic forces and processes responsible for rock and mineral formation!
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This type of rock forms over millions of years as heat and pressure is applied to existing rock. Choose the image that contains the correct answer.
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This type of rock forms when magma or lava cools over time. Choose the image that contains the correct answer.
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This type of rock forms as a result of sediments being lithified (compacted and cemented) over time. Choose the image that contains the correct answer.
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This substance is naturally occurring, has a crystalline structure and forms much the same way each type of rock forms. Choose the image that contains the correct answer.
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Now that we have reviewed how rocks and minerals form, let’s use that knowledge to answer the following question. Which type of rock do you think would be ideal for storing hydrocarbons? Choose the image for the correct answer.
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In specific environments, material that becomes hydrocarbons accumulates within the rock. Which of the following is NOT one of those environments? Choose the image that contains the correct answer.
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Hydrocarbons are extracted from porous rock. It is that pore space where CO2 can be injected for storage. Which type of rock typically has the greatest % of original porosity? Choose the image containing the correct answer.
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