Regional Metamorphism: This type occurs over a large area and is associated with tectonic processes such as mountain building and plate collisions. It results in the formation of foliated rocks like slate, schist, and gneiss.
Contact Metamorphism: This type occurs when rocks are in contact with magma, leading to localized changes in the rock due to the high temperatures. It often results in the formation of non-foliated rocks like marble and quartzite.
Factors Affecting Metamorphism
The process of metamorphism is influenced by several factors:
Chemical Fluids: The presence of fluids such as water and dissolved ions can aid in the exchange of elements between minerals, leading to the formation of new minerals.
Time: The longer the rocks are subjected to metamorphic conditions, the more pronounced the changes will be.
From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes
Students who demonstrate understanding can:
Construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction.