Sedimentary Metamorphic Summative Assessment Review Points.

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Sedimentary Metamorphic Summative Assessment Review Points

AKA: NONFOLIATED Correctly label the following rocks: CHOOSE OR FOLIATEDUNFOLIATED

Typical Drawing of Rocks Standardized test drawings are usually awful so here are some clues: Sedimentary – look for rounded pebbles, fossils, layered rock Metamorphic – look for foliated, striped, wavy bands Igneous – look for interlocking grains or vesicles as in pumice

Be able to interpret this diagram

Know which group the rocks fall into: Organic Chemical

Know the parent rock for these: