Unit 2 Building Topography_ Lab Practical on Rock Type in Music Videos (2 points)_ GPH 111_ Intro to

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2/24/24, 5:26 PM Unit 2 Building Topography: Lab Practical on Rock Type in Music Videos (2 points): GPH 111: Intro to Physical Geography (20… https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/172892/quizzes/1298409 1/3 Unit 2 Building Topography: Lab Practical on Rock Type in Music Videos (2 points) Due No due date Points 2 Questions 4 Time Limit None Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 5 minutes 2 out of 2 Score for this quiz: 2 out of 2 Submitted Feb 24 at 5:26pm This attempt took 5 minutes. Question 1 0.5 / 0.5 pts intrusive igneous rock (mostly granite) Correct! sedimentary rock (mostly sandstone) non-foliated metamorphic rock (limestone) extrusive igneous rock (mostly granite) In this lab practical, you will watch music videos and also some clips from movies on youtube. The clips show a particular rock type, and you provide the best answer for the question. You should have a background knowledge of basic Earth Materials before trying this lab practical. In this clip with classic dramatic music (http://links.asu.edu/111LP_RockMusic_Gorn) from Star Trek TV in the 1960s, Captain Kirk fights the Gorn. Throughout the scene, you can see the rock type in the background. What is that rock type?
2/24/24, 5:26 PM Unit 2 Building Topography: Lab Practical on Rock Type in Music Videos (2 points): GPH 111: Intro to Physical Geography (20… https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/172892/quizzes/1298409 2/3 This scene was filmed in Vazquez Rocks Natural AreaThis is an LA County Park, and it is located next to the San Andreas Fault. Faulting titled the layered sedimentary rock (mostly sandstone). The term hogback is used for hard layers of sedimentary rock that are titled and make ridges. Question 2 0.5 / 0.5 pts foliated metamorphic rock (schist) Correct! sedimentary rock (sandstone) intrusive igneous rock (granite) extrusive igneous rock (rhyolite) The rock type is sandstone, a sedimentary rock. These sorts of sandstone cliff faces are common in the Colorado Plateau. The small holes in the rock where they put the piano and filmed the artists are called weathering pits (or gnamma pits). You learn about these forms in the weathering landforms lecture. Question 3 0.5 / 0.5 pts sedimentary rock (mixture of shale and sandstone) foliated metamorphic rock (schist) extrusive igneous rock (basalt) Correct! intrusive igneous rock (granite) The correct answer is intrusive igneous rock (granite). The other choices are not possible. Schist (foliated metamorphic rock) would have laminations at the scale of millimeters to centimeters. Basalt (extrusive igneous rock) would be black in color. Mixtures of sandstone and shale (sedimentary rock) would have layers that you could see. That the rock is light in color and massive means that granite (intrusive igneous rock) is the only choice. Massive rock faces of granite are typical of places like Yosemite Valley where the scenes were filmed. Question 4 0.5 / 0.5 pts This entire music video (http://links.asu.edu/111LP_RockMusic_Piano) was filmed on a rock type. What is that rock type? The best views for answering the question can be found when the music video shows the surrounding terrain (for example 0:46, 4:03). At 1:16 and 2:06 in this music video (http://links.asu.edu/111LP_RockMusic_Paradise) , what rock type is shown?
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