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Question Answered step-by-step Part 1 – Questions (6 points) Open California’s “… Part 1 – Questions (6 points)Open California’s “file:///C:/Users/33118/Downloads/2014%20Minerals%20Yearbook%20-%20Mineral%20Industry%20of%20CA.pdf”. The map, published in 2019, shows California’s principal mineral-producing localities in 2014. Note that the term ‘mineral’ is used loosely in this publication and refers to true minerals, construction sand & gravel, crushed stone, etc. Study the map showing major non-fuel mineral producing areas in California in 2014 (Figure 1) and answer the following questions. Q1.  List all non-fuel mineral commodities (minerals, sediments, rocks, etc) being mined in Los Angeles County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino County. List the full names of ALL commodities, do not use abbreviations! Separately list the commodities for the three counties.     Non-fuel mineral commodities in Los Angeles county: ________________________________________________________________________     Non-fuel mineral commodities in Riverside county: __________________________________________________________________________     Non-fuel mineral commodities in San Bernardino county: _____________________________________________________________________ Q2. List all counties in California that produce each of the following minerals at the time of the map’s publication. The counties where feldspar is mined are answered for you as an example.     Feldspar: Contra Costa, Santa Cruz, Ventura     Gold: _________________________________________      Gypsum: ______________________________________     Boron: ________________________________________ Part 2 – Identifying rocks from a video (9 points)Watch the YouTube clip titled “Desert Parkour Rampage” and answer the questions that follow. If the embedded video fails to open, click on this link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnFWNk9rw40 If either of the above will not work for you, it must be your browser. The recommended browsers that work best with Canvas are Google Chrome or Firefox. In the unlikely situation where you can’t open the video, type in your search engine these words: Desert Parkour Rampage. This should give you some results. The video is about 5:48 minutes long.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnFWNk9rw40 Q3. Classify the rock group to which the formations belong to.  Rock group refers to igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic.Your answer must be based on rock structures or features that you SEE on the rocks. You must describe or explain which rock structures or features that you see in the video helped you determine the rock group.Q4. Having determined the rock group in Q3 above, name the rock type(s) present in the area?  Justify your answer by giving examples of structures or features you see in the rocks.Rock type refers to specific rock type that belongs to the rock group you determined in Q3 above. Examples of rock type include: slate, quartzite, limestone, basalt, granite, etc. Please note: these names do not necessarily represent those in the video. They are random examples of rock names from all three rock groups.Q5. The main landscape in the video is a canyon, with dry stream channels (Badlands). Name the geologic process that created this landscape (the landscape, not the rocks). Justify your answer.  Refer to your textbook or other sources to find out what surface geologic process shaped/created the canyons in the area. Earth Science Science Geology GEOLOGY 001 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)