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directions: answer the following fill in the blanks. you can use the chart above and your notes to help.
- metamorphic rocks are formed by applying
____________________ to any form of rock.
- igneous rocks are formed by _________________ magma.
- sedimentary rocks are formed by ____________________ individual
pieces of sediment.
- magma is formed by ____________________ any type of rock
- sediment is formed by ____________________ any type of rock
scenarios:
read the following scenarios. based on the description, decide if you have
discovered a metamorphic, igneous or sedimentary rock.
you discover a rock deep inside the earth. the rock has these beautiful
waves. in order to find this rock you needed to utilize special equipment to
withstand high temperatures and a high amount of pressure. which rock did
you discover?
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you discover a crystal rock next to a volcano. you know the volcano erupted
approximately 5 years ago. since the eruption, the volcano has been inactive
and the area has calmed down. what type of rock did you discover?
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you discover a rock. it is made out of many different types of rocks. it even
had a fossil inside of it. what type of rock did you discover?
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- For fill-in-the-blanks: Based on rock formation processes:
- Metamorphic rocks form from heat and pressure on existing rocks.
- Igneous rocks form from cooling and solidifying magma.
- Sedimentary rocks form from compacting and cementing sediment pieces.
- Magma forms from melting existing rock.
- Sediment forms from weathering and eroding existing rock.
- For scenarios:
- Deep Earth, high temp/pressure = metamorphic rock.
- Near recently erupted volcano = igneous rock (from cooled magma).
- Mixed rock pieces + fossil = sedimentary rock (sediment accumulates and preserves fossils).
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Fill in the Blank:
- heat and pressure
- cooling and solidifying
- compacting and cementing
- melting
- weathering and eroding
Scenarios:
- Metamorphic rock
- Igneous rock
- Sedimentary rock