Granite
T: Phaneritic, Pegmatitic
P: Craton. Near Intrusive bodies such as a batholith
Plutonic
Minerals: Major: Plagioclase, K-spar
Granite #2
T: Phaneritic
P: same as above
plutonic
minerals: Major: Kspar Minor: Quartz and plag
Syenite:
T: Phaneritic
P: intrusive body. common in sills and more mafic bodies.
minerals: mainly alkali feldspar and amphibole
Answer:
1-A: A cataract is another term for waterfall
2-E: Ex. European countries colonized North and South America centuries ago
3-F: Escarpment is a word for a steep cliff or slope
4-B: A topographic map shows the geographic features of an area
5-D: A tributary is a smaller stream that always flows into a bigger one
6-C: Veldt is another word for a plateau
I would personally say partition.
Sorry id this wasn't the answer you were looking for :(
<span>As with igneous and sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks are classified on the basis of texture (grain size, shape, orientation) and mineral composition. However, the classifiction of metamorphic rocks is more difficult to get into than with igneousand sedimentary rocks, for a couple of reasons.</span>Oct 25, 2000