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APUS57

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Choose the option that puts the minerals in order of formation from low-grade metamorphism to high-grade metamorphism.
 
  A) garnet, feldspar, muscovite
  B) chlorite, garnet, biotite
  C) biotite, muscovite, staurolite
  D) chlorite, feldspar, staurolite

Question 2

Using Figure 6.23 from your textbook, choose the option that correctly matches parent rocks with possible metamorphic products.
 
  A) shale: gneiss; marble: schist; mafic igneous: amphibolite
  B) sandstone: quartzite; coal: phyllite; intermediate igneous: greenstone
  C) shale: slate; limestone: marble; sandstone: quartzite
  D) felsic igneous: greenstone; limestone: schist; dolostone: marble



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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