1.3.3: Metamorphic Rock
1.3.4: The Rock Cycle
1.4.1: Core
1.4.2: Mantle
1.4.3: Crust
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What is metamorphic rock?

Rocks formed from existing rocks that have been heated and squeezed.

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What is the process by which one rock type changes into another?

Rock cycle

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1. Which material is the most dense?

2. Which material is the least dense?

1. Solid

2. Gas

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What is aboveground molten rock?

Lava

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The boundary between the mantle and the crust.

Moho

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Which sedimentary rock can change into 4 different metamorphic rocks?

Shale 

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During the rock cycle, what forms when the magma cools?

igneous rocks

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Why is the inner core solid and not liquid?

The earth's inner core remains solid due to high amounts of pressure, so even though it should be liquid due to an extremely high temperatures, it acts as a solid. More specifically, solid Fe-Ni, or pure Fe.

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What kind of currents cause heat transfer in the Earth?

convection currents

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What are the two categories of metamorphic rock? How are they different?

Foliated and nonfoliated. Foliated has visible layers. Nonfoliated does not have visible layers.

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The process by which metamorphic rocks are formed...

heat and pressure

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What are the fastest seismic waves, which travel through solids, liquids, and gases?

P waves

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What is the thickness of the mantle?

2900 km

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The earth’s crust is the __________ layer of the earth.

thickest

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What does metamorphism mean?

To change form.

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Clastic & non-clastic are 2 types of what type of rock?

Sedimentary Rock

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The earth's core is like a _________.

magnet

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How fast is do convection currents move?

A few cm per year.

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What have scientists done to make direct observations of the inner earth and what problems have they had?

Scientists have made many attempts to drill into the earth’s crust, with hopes of reaching the mantle. Problems they have encountered include: lack of funding, broken drill bits, sick crew members, and poor technology.

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What type of texture does gneiss have?

Foliated structure.

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When sediments are pressed together tightly, this is called ____________.

Compaction

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What is the innermost layer of the earth?

INNER core

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What are the three sections that make up the mantle?

The upper mantle, lower mantle, and the transition zone.

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Where is the lowest point on the earth? How deep is this point?

The Dead Sea at 420 m below sea level