Rock Facts
  • Metamorphic rocks are rocks that have changed from one form to another.
  • These rocks form deep in the earth where the it is very hot and there is a lot of pressure.
  • If a rock is heated and squeezed for millions of years, it can turn into a new kind of  rock.
  • Metamorphic rocks begin to form at 12-16 kilometers (7.5 - 10 miles) beneath the surface of the earth. (Use this site to convert kilometers to miles)
  • They begin changing at temperatures of  100 - 800 degrees Celsius (212 - 1472 degrees Fahrenheit) (Use this site to convert kilometers to miles
  • The heat in the earth comes from Magma and the pressure comes from layers of rock piled onto layers of rock.
  •  The layers on the bottom get squeezed and the thicker the layers the more pressure or the more they get squeezed.
1. Click on this website. How Metamorphic Rocks Are Formed and read the information about metamorphic rocks
2. View the animation of the rock being formed over time by pressure and heat.
3. Click on the rock examples at the bottom of the web page.
4. Use this information to complete the Rocks Worksheet.
Metamorphic Rocks Resources

This Planet Really Rocks - Metamorphic Rocks

Canadian Rockhound - Metamorphic Rocks

All About Metamorphic Rocks

Metamorphic Rocks Thinkquest Library

Metamorphic Rock - The Face of the Earth

What Type of Rocks Do I Have?

 

Rock Webquest Page Igneous Rocks Sedimentary Rocks Metamorphic Rocks Rock Worksheet Name that Rock Name that Rock Worksheet The Rock Cycle Resources

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