
Metamorphic Rocks
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- Q1Metamorphic rocks are produced fromIgneous RocksOther Metamorphic RocksSedimentary RocksAll of these options.60s
- Q2The 3 agents of metamorphism are?Heat, Pressure and CementationHeat, Pressure and Chemically active fluidsHeat, Compaction and Chemically active fluidsMelting, Pressure and Lithification60s
- Q3What are the two types of metamorphic textures?Foliated and NonfoliatedFoliated and Fine grainedCoarse gained and FoliatedCoarse grained and Fine grained60s
- Q4Which of the following metamorphic rocks experienced the most heat and pressure?SlatePhylliteGneissSchist60s
- Q5Which grade of metamorphism results in the obliteration of the original rock?Mid GradeLow GradeUltimate GradeHigh Grade60s
- Q6What texture does the rock have in the picture?FoliatedCoarse GrainedFine GrainedNonfoliated60s
- Q7This type of metamorphism occurs near a body of magma where temperatures increase.RegionalLow-GradeContactHigh-Grade60s
- Q8This type of metamorphism occurs during periods of mountain building.High-GradeLow-GradeRegionalContact60s
- Q9Marble is the result of Limestone undergoing intense heat and pressure. Limestone would be considered the ____________ rock of marble.DaugtherOriginalSecondaryParent60s
- Q10__________________ metamorphic rocks give a geologist clues about the directions of pressure when the rock was being formed.FoliatedFine-GrainedNonfoliatedCoarse-Grained60s