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EarthEarth. Sedimentary . Metamorphic. . I. gneous. Sedimentary . Metamorphic. . FIRE. I. gneous. Sedimentary . Metamorphic. . Magma . C. ools. S. olidifies. Origin =. FIRE. I. gneous. Sedimentary . Metamorphic. Metamorphic Rocks . Are Composed of Sedimentary, Igneous, or Metamorphic Minerals that Have Recrystallized.. Marble from Carrara, Italy. Pre-existing sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic rock changed to a new assemblage of minerals. . Sedimentary. Igneous. Metamorphic. Sedimentary Rock. Write the term and what you believe it to mean. Sedimentary. Contains sediments. Sediments can include:. mud, sand, pebbles, shells, bones, leaves, stems and other remains of living things. Introduction to Metamorphism. GLY 4310 - Spring, 2016. 2. Metamorphism Definition. “The mineralogical, chemical, and structural adjustment of solid rocks to physical and chemical conditions which differ from the conditions under which the rocks in question originated” (from the Glossary of geology, 2nd edition) . Introduction to Metamorphism. GLY 4310 - Spring, 2017. 2. Metamorphism Definition. “The mineralogical, chemical, and structural adjustment of solid rocks to physical and chemical conditions which differ from the conditions under which the rocks in question originated” (from the Glossary of geology, 2nd edition) . There are three different types of rocks . Igneous ,metamorphic , . sedimentry. . I will tell you . information about them. . . Info on the rocks . The igneous rock. The igneous rock can be found in different colours. The igneous rock is formed when magma cools and solidifies, it may do this above . Sedimentary-sandstone. Metamorphic- gneiss. Igneous- diorite. 1. What is a Rock?. Naturally Occurring . (not man made). Solid. Mixture of minerals other organic matter. 2. What makes a rock different from a mineral?. happen because of 1.. heat. . (but not enough to cause melting), . 2. pressure and/or 3.chemical reaction . marble. How do the grain patterns of . granite . (igneous) and . gneiss . (metamorphic) compare?. Essential Questions:. Rock Cycle . A. . model that describes the formation, breakdown, and reformation of a . rock. .. Rock Cycle. Magma. Sediments. Igneous. Rock. Metamorphic. Rock. Sedimentary. Rock. rocks form?. Metamorphic Rocks. Rocks that are created because of a change in pressure and temperature.. Metamorphic Rock Formation. Metamorphic rocks can form igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rocks.. S6E5. . Students will investigate the scientific view of how the earth’s surface is formed.. c. Classify rocks by their process of formation. . . Which of these BEST describes the concept of the rock cycle?. . 7: . Continental Flood . Basalts, . Island Arc . Magmatism and . Continental Arc Magmatism. Tamer Abu-Alam. University . of . Tromsø. – The Arctic University of . Norway. Tamer.abu-alam@uit.no. Metamorphic Rock Associations. Outline of this Presentation. Graphical Representation of Metamorphic Reactions and Mineral Assemblages.. Types of Metamorphic Reactions.. Metamorphism of Mafic and Ultramafic Igneous Rocks.. n. t. a. r. y. ,. . Igne. o. us, Me. t. amorphic. Sedime. n. t. a. r. y. . R. oc. k. s. F. orm when loose . s. edi. m. e. n. t (. r. oc. k. s,. . sand) is depo. s. i. t. ed. . b. y . w. a. t. e. r.
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