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Boulder Boogie A mystery in Death Valley: What moved this rock across the desert floor? Scientists call it the “dancing rocks”. Visitors call the dry lake bed, the “Racetrack”.
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Boulder Boogie A mystery in Death Valley: What moved this rock across the desert floor? Several times a year, powerful storms rip across the lake bed, bringing plenty of rain, wind & snow. The clay surface becomes slippery, and that’s when the rocks dance.
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Objectives 1. Describe two ways a rock can undergo metamorphism. 2. Explain how the mineral composition or rock changes as the rocks undergo metamorphism. 3. Explain how metamorphic rock structures are related to deformation.
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Contact Metamorphism- Heated by nearby magma. Regional Metamorphism- When pressure builds up in rock that is buried deep below other rock formations or when large pieces of the Earth’s crust collide with each other.
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Rocks were once sedimentary, igneous, or another metamorphic rock. These rocks are physically deformed & chemically changed due to different temperatures and pressures.
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The original minerals in a rock change into new minerals that are more stable in new pressure & temperature conditions.
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Metamorphic rock structures are caused by deformation. Deformation is a change in the shape of a rock caused by a force placed on it. Ex. Sedimentary shale becomes foliated metamorphic rock slate.
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Foliated- The texture of metamorphic rock in which the mineral grains are arranged in planes or bands. Ex. Gneiss Non-foliated- the texture of metamorphic rock in which the mineral grains are not arranged in planes or bands. Ex. Marble
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Objectives 1. Describe two ways a rock can undergo metamorphism. 2.Explain how the mineral composition or rock changes as the rocks undergo metamorphism. 3.Explain how metamorphic rock structures are related to deformation.
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