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Metamorphic Rocks (pages 110–112)

Types of Metamorphic Rocks

(pages 110–111) 

• Foliated rock• Marble• Slate

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Objective 1 – Describe the conditions under which

metamorphic rocks form.

Objective 2 – Identify the ways in which geologists classify

metamorphic rocks.

Objective 3 – Explain how metamorphic rocks are used.

Objective 1 – how metamorphic rocks form

Heat and pressure beneath the earth’s surface can change any rock into metamorphic rock.

Objective 1 – what changes?

• Appearance• Texture• Crystal structure• Mineral content

Metamorphic rock can form from igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rock.

Forces inside the Earth can push the rock down toward the heat of the mantle.

Pockets of magma rising through the crust also provide heat that can produce metamorphic rocks.

The deeper a rock is buried, the greater the pressure on that rock.

Under high temperature and pressure many times greater than at Earth’s surface, the minerals in a rock can be changed into other minerals.

The rock has become metamorphic.

Objective 2Metamorphic rocks are classified

by their grain patterns.

Foliated rocks are metamorphic rocks with their

grains lined up in layers.

Foliated rocks split into flat pieces.

Slate is a foliated rock.

Nonfoliated rocks are metamorphic rocks with their grains scattered at random.

Nonfoliated rocks do not split into flat pieces.

Marble is a nonfoliated rock.

1. Label each circle in the Venn diagram with the type of metamorphic rock it describes.

a. b.

Rock Rock Grains

lined up in layers

Grains scattered at random

Kind of metamorphic rock

foliated Non-foliated

Metamorphic rocks are classified by their

patterns.

grain

Uses of Metamorphic Rock

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Objective 3 – how metamorphic rocks are

used

Certain metamorphic rocks are important

materials for building and sculpture.

Marble and slate are two of the most useful

metamorphic rocks.

Marble can be cut, carved,

and polished.

Marble is used for

buildings and statues.

Slate splits easily into flat pieces.

Slate is used for floors, roofs, and chalkboards.

Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about

marble.

a. Marble is a kind of sedimentary rock.

b. Marble is used for buildings.

c. Marble can be carved.

true or false?

Slate is good for chalkboards because it

splits easily into flat pieces.

true

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