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Metamorphic Learners Allyson Luke Halie Joey

Metamorphic Learners Allyson Luke Halie Joey

How is Metamorphic Rock Formed? • Sedimentary rock and Igneous rock squeeze together to

How is Metamorphic Rock Formed? • Sedimentary rock and Igneous rock squeeze together to make Metamorphic rock. • Sedimentary and Igneous go in heat and squeeze together, then they push down under ground and come back up as Metamorphic. • When you have Metamorphic rock, you can remember the changes it has been in. • You can also remember the two other types of rocks: Sedimentary and Igneous.

Bibliography. Tomecek, Steve Rock and Minerals 2010. Watts, Franklin A Look At Minerals 19998.

Bibliography. Tomecek, Steve Rock and Minerals 2010. Watts, Franklin A Look At Minerals 19998.

Metamorphic Learners Halie Davis Luke Voit Allyson Okonak Joey Cantieri

Metamorphic Learners Halie Davis Luke Voit Allyson Okonak Joey Cantieri

Where it is Found • • • Metamorphic rock is found in the mantle.

Where it is Found • • • Metamorphic rock is found in the mantle. It is found in the mountain ranges. It can be transported by ice or surface. Metamorphic rock is found underground. Go science.

Bibliography West, Krista Rocks, Minerals, and Fossils 2002 Rosinsky, Natalie Rocks Hard, Soft, Smooth,

Bibliography West, Krista Rocks, Minerals, and Fossils 2002 Rosinsky, Natalie Rocks Hard, Soft, Smooth, and Rough 2006 Google Rock and Mineral 2005

Metamorphic Learners Joey Halie Allyson Luke

Metamorphic Learners Joey Halie Allyson Luke

Fun Facts For metamorphic • • • Metamorphic is marble. A palace is made

Fun Facts For metamorphic • • • Metamorphic is marble. A palace is made of metamorphic. Metamorphic can be carved into statues. Marble is formed by lime stone. Under ground can be turned into mountains. • The Lincoln memorial is made of metamorphic rock.

Bibliography • Chapmen, Helen • Rocks and Minerals 2004 Mattern joanne Metamorphic Rocks and

Bibliography • Chapmen, Helen • Rocks and Minerals 2004 Mattern joanne Metamorphic Rocks and The Rock Cycle 2006.

Metamorphic Learners Luke Voit Halie Davis Allyson Okonak Joey Cantieri

Metamorphic Learners Luke Voit Halie Davis Allyson Okonak Joey Cantieri

The rock cycle It starts at the magma chamber. Then the lava pours out

The rock cycle It starts at the magma chamber. Then the lava pours out and it cools and hardens then igneous forms. It can form small crystals. The layers of sediment form sedimentary rock. The layers are going towerd the magma chamber, while it’s doing that, the igneous and sedimentary rocks get pressed into the earth and with lots of heat and pressure they will form metamorphic rock.

Bibliography • Stewart, Melissa • Extreme rocks and minerals • 2007

Bibliography • Stewart, Melissa • Extreme rocks and minerals • 2007