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Mr. Olson 5th Grade Science Chapter 2E

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Does the greatest amount of change in rock come from burial metamorphism? No
Can any kind of rock be changed into another kind of rock? Yes
When lava forms obsidian, do the mineral grains have a long time to grow? No
Do either the remains of plants and animals or parts of organisms form chemical sedimentary rocks? No
___________ are large rocks formed from magma. mineral grains
What 3 things can affect the formation of beds of sedimentary rock? wind, water, shape of land (land formations)
Metamorphic rock forms from existing rock because of changes caused by ______, ________, or chemicals. heat, pressure
Most _______ rocks are layered. sedimentary
Does contact metamorphism occur when hot magma or lava comes in contact with rocks? Yes
The breaking up of rocks into sediments is known as __________. weathering
Bituminous coal becomes metamorphosed to form ____________. antracide
The change from one rock type to another is called_________. It usually happens because of heat, pressure, or chemicals. metamorphism
Bits of existing rocks, minerals, and organic materials are known as _________. sediments
Are igneoes rocks grouped according to their texture a banded or non banded? Yes
________ are rocks that form at Earth's surface when sediments harden into rock. sedimentary rocks
Are bricks a type of sedimentary rock? No
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