Regents Earth Science Test Preparation Practice

    Sedimentary Rock Identification

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    Base your answers to questions 3 on the graph below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The graph shows the temperature, pressure, and depth environments for the formation of the three major rock types. Pressure is shown in kilobars (kb). Letters A through D identify different environmental conditions for rock formation.

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    Base your answers to questions 6 on the flowchart below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The boxes labeled A through G represent rocks and rock materials. Arrows represent the processes of the rock cycle.

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    Base your answers to questions 7 on the table below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The data table describes some types of limestone.

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    Base your answers to questions 9 on the diagram below, which represents a rock composed of cemented pebbles and sand.

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    Base your answers to questions 10 on the passage below and on your knowledge of Earth science.

    Carrara Marble

    Carrara marble is named for the town of Carrara on the west coast of Italy. This dazzling white marble has been mined since the time of the ancient Romans and remains the major industry of the area today. The marble has many commercial uses, such as tombstones, countertops, tiles, and building stones. Its chemical purity, uniform color, and hardness make this marble an ideal material for artists who carve statues from rock. Major museums around the world have statues carved from Carrara marble.

    The formation of Carrara marble began 200 million years ago when a great thickness of tiny shells was deposited at the bottom of a warm, shallow sea. Over time, burial and compaction of these sediments formed sedimentary rock primarily composed of pure calcite. Approximately 27 million years ago, tectonic forces caused this area of the seafloor bedrock to be deformed and metamorphosed, forming the Carrara marble. Uplift and erosion later exposed huge formations of this famous marble.

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    Base your answers to questions 11 on the diagrams below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The diagrams represent three sedimentary rock outcrops labeled I, II, and III, found in the northeastern United States. The outcrops have not been overturned. Some rock layers contain New York State index fossils. One unconformity has been labeled X.

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    Base your answers to questions 12 on the geologic cross section below, which shows rock units 1 through 7 that have not been overturned. Some of the rock units contain New York State index fossils. An unconformity exists between rock units 5 and 6.

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    Base your answers to questions 13 on the cross section below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The cross section represents a portion of Earth’s crust. Letters A, B, C, and D indicate sedimentary rock layers that were originally formed from deposits in a sea. The rock layers have not been overturned.

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    Base your answers to questions 14 on the passage below and on your knowledge of Earth science.

    Dinosaur Fossils Bones of juvenile long-necked sauropod dinosaurs, Abydosaurus mcintoshi, have recently been found in 105-million-year-old sandstone at the Dinosaur National Monument in Utah. The remains of four individual dinosaurs were found, including two intact skulls. This find is unusual because the softer tissue holding the thin sauropod dinosaur skull bones together usually disintegrates, allowing the skull bones to separate. Only 8 of 120 types of sauropods discovered have complete skull specimens. These dinosaurs were herbivores, with large numbers of sharp teeth that were probably replaced five to six times each year. These teeth allowed only for the harvesting of plant material, but not for chewing it afterward. The plant-harvesting teeth and long neck identify Abydosaurus mcintoshi as a descendant of the brachiosaurs.

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    Base your answers to questions 15 on the diagram below, which shows several different landscape features. Points X and Y indicate locations on the streambank.

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