

Metaphoric Rocks
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Science
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Metamorphic rocks
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Metamorphic Formation
Imagine that you left home with a cheese sandwich in your backpack. You threw your backpack into your hot locker at school. Would the sandwich look the same by lunchtime? The cheese would likely be soft because of changes in temperature. Also, your heavy backpack could squish the sandwich. Like the sandwich, metamorphic rocks are affected by changes in temperature and pressure.
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Fill in the Blank
Metamorphic rocks form when rocks are exposed to high _____ and pressure
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Where do they form?
Most metamorphic rocks form far below Earth’s surface. Deep within Earth’s crust and mantle, temperatures and pressures are high. Metamorphic rocks, like igneous rocks, form under high temperature and pressure conditions. Unlike igneous rocks, metamorphic rocks do not crystallize from magma/ They bend and form layers during their formation
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Multiple Choice
Where do most metamorphic rocks form?
mantle and core
inner core and outer core
crust and mantle
surface
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How are they different than Sedimentary?
Sedimentary rocks form ON earths surface
Metamorphic rocks form BENEATH earths surface
Erosion and deposition= sedimentary
heat and pressure= metamorphic
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When rocks undergo heat and pressure, they behave like Plastic.
-The rocks can bend and fold, WITHOUT melting(remember if something melts its magma>igneous rock.
-A permanent change in shape by bending and folding is called plastic deformation.
-Bending and folding rocks is common during the formation of plate tectonics, when plates come together and form mountains
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Fill in the Blank
Rocks under high temperature and pressure behave like
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Fill in the Blank
A permanent change in shape by bending and folding is called
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Fill in the Blank
Bending and folding occurs in the formation of what landform?
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How are metamorphic rocks classified?
When classifying a metamorphic rock, we look at its texture and its mineral composition
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Types of Metamorphic Rocks
There are two types
-Foliated
-Non Foliated
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Foliated Metamorphic rocks
Foliated rocks contain parallel layers of flat and elongated minerals. Often, the layers are different colors. The layers develop from an uneven distribution of pressure during metamorphism. Foliation is a common feature of metamorphic rock.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main physical characteristic of a foliated metamorphic rock?
big crystals
layers
nothing
very small non existent crystals
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Non Foliated Metamorphic Rocks
Nonfoliated rocks are metamorphic rocks that have mineral grains with a random, interlocking texture. In nonfoliated rocks, the minerals do not line up. Instead, the crystals are shaped like blocks and are all about the same size. The minerals are generally the same color, which helps distinguish them from igneous rocks such as granite.
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Multiple Choice
Non foliated rocks crystals are said to be
apart
in layers
interlocking
dark
Metamorphic rocks
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