Geology UNIT 2 – Composition of the Earth Chapter 6 – Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks
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6.1 – Formation of Sedimentary Rocks ___________________________: pieces of solid material that have been deposited on Earth’s surface by ___________, ______________, ___________, _________________, or ________________ precipitation. 4 STEPS to MAKING a SEDIMENTARY ROCK: 1____________________ → 2 _____________ → 3__________________ → 4 ___________________ ______________________: _______________ and _______________ processes that _______________ rock into _______________ pieces. 4 FORCES OF EROSION 2.) __________________: the ____________________ and ____________________of surface materials from one place to another (usually by 1________________, 2_________________ _____________, 3___________________ or 4____________________. 3.) _______________________: When sediments are ______________ ______________ on the ground or _________________________________________________of bodies of water 4.) _____________________________: The _______________ and _______________ processes that transform _________________into ___________________________ rocks. Lithification includes 2 steps: 1______________________: ____________ of overlying sediments ____________ grains closer together. 2_______________________: mineral growth “_______________” grains ____________________ into _______________ rock Features of Sedimentary Rocks: _______________: horizontal _______________ of _________________ in sedimentary rock; suggest that small _______________ occurred in the ______________________ during ______________________. Example: Rivers deposit bigger sediments in winter and spring, smaller grains in summer and fall. Why?
Answer:________________________________________________________________________________ _______________: preserved remains, impressions, or __________________ of onceliving organisms are often __________________ along with_______________of ____________________ and incorporated into ___________________________ rocks Why are there never fossils in Igneous rocks? _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________
6.2 – Types of Sedimentary Rocks ____ Main Groups of Sedimentary Rocks: 1.) _______________: formed from the deposition and lithification of ____________ _________ sediment. 2.) _______________: formed from the ______________________________ and lithification of the _______________ of _______________ _______________ (shell, plant matter) 3.) _______________: formed from the _____________________ of _______________ _______________ from water 1.) CLASTIC Sedimentary Rocks are the __________ __________________and are _______________ according to the __________ of their __________________. ____________ = a ___________________ of rock or mineral (___________________, ________________, ___________ grains, and __________ particles are all “clasts” of different sizes) _______________GRAINED CLASTICS: consist of _______________sized rock and ______________. “_____________________” is made of __________________ coarsegrained particles “_______________” is made of __________________ coarsegrained particles _______________GRAINED CLASTICS: consist of _______________sized fragments “__________________” is made of lithified ________ grains, generally with a _______ ______________.
_______________: ____________________ of ____________ spaces between _______________ in a rock. _______________GRAINED CLASTICS: consist of _______________ and _______________ fragments “__________________” and “_______________” are examples 2.) _______________ SEDIMENTARY ROCKS: form from ________________________ of either →____________ fragments, usually _____________________________to form “_________________”, or →____________ material (“_______________”) 3.) __________________ SEDIMENTARY ROCKS: form when __________________ minerals ______________________ out of solution as water ____________________; these are often called “______________________” (examples include ____________________ ____________________ and _________ __________)
6.3 – Metamorphic Rocks
Rocks that have been __________________ under _______________ and ____________________ (but _______________ _______________!) CAUSES OF METAMORPHISM: High ______________________ and ______________ can ____________ the texture or minerals of a rock _______________ _______________ it to _______________ (“meta” = change, “morph” = form or shape) ● Where do the heat and pressure come from?______________________________ Metamorphism can be either _______________ METAMORPHISM: when _______________ _______________of the _______________ undergo metamorphism _______________ METAMORPHISM: when _______________ rock comes in __________________ with _______________ in a ___________________ area EFFECTS OF METAMORPHISM: Metamorphic ___________________ can be
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