Rock Formation: Understanding the Process

What is the correct sequence of rock formation described in the given passage?

a. Granite → Sandstone → Limestone → Marble → Basalt → Gneiss
b. Granite → Sandstone → Limestone → Marble → Gneiss
c. Sandstone → Limestone → Marble → Basalt → Gneiss
d. Sandstone → Marble → Basalt → Gneiss

Answer:

The sequence of rock formation typically goes from igneous to sedimentary to metamorphic. In the multiple-choice options this would be represented by 'Granite → Sandstone → Limestone → Marble → Gneiss' (option b), though this sequence is not perfectly aligned with the passage.

Explanation: Based on the passage provided, the sequence of rock formation starts with an igneous rock, proceeds to a sedimentary rock, and then finally becomes a metamorphic rock. Translate this to the types of rock from the multiple-choice options, we can align as follows:

  • Igneous rock: represented by Granite (most commonly) or Basalt
  • Sedimentary rock: represented by Sandstone and Limestone
  • Metamorphic rock: represented by Marble and Gneiss

Given this, none of the options (a, b, c, d) perfectly follow the sequence mentioned in the passage. However, option b. 'Granite → Sandstone → Limestone → Marble → Gneiss' could be a plausible sequence if we consider Granite as the initial igneous rock, Sandstone and Limestone as sedimentary stages, and Marble and Gneiss as subsequent metamorphic stages.

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