24. 25. 26. What type of metamorphism makes this rock? (Formed along a fault.) a. Dynamic b. Regional What type of metamorphism is likely to have mad this rock? Look at the texture and consider. a. Regional c. Dynamic b. Contact d. Differential azogab ybod zuongl (notala) odmero engem What type of metamorphism is this? C. Contact d. Shock a. Dynamic b. Regional C. Contact d. Hydrothermal

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24.
25.
26.
What type of metamorphism makes this rock? (Formed along a fault.)
a. Dynamic
b. Regional
What type of metamorphism is likely to have mad this rock? Look at the texture and consider.
a. Regional
c. Dynamic
b. Contact
d. Differential
stidemgs
izob 192150
flue
vhod zuongl
(notula)
med ange
What type of metamorphism is this?
C. Contact
d. Shock
a.
Dynamic
b. Regional
C. Contact
d. Hydrothermal
Transcribed Image Text:24. 25. 26. What type of metamorphism makes this rock? (Formed along a fault.) a. Dynamic b. Regional What type of metamorphism is likely to have mad this rock? Look at the texture and consider. a. Regional c. Dynamic b. Contact d. Differential stidemgs izob 192150 flue vhod zuongl (notula) med ange What type of metamorphism is this? C. Contact d. Shock a. Dynamic b. Regional C. Contact d. Hydrothermal
20.
21.
22.
23.
12
14-
Conditions
not found
in nature
Low
grade
a. A
b. B
D
Which of the letters shows the path of pressure and temperature for the rocks of New York City?
High
Brade
Serpentinite
Soapstone
Which of these rocks occurs in NYC? What was its protolith? (choose best) (answers separated by comma
between the two question answers)
a. serpentine, shale
b. soapstone, washyamouthout
What rock is shown here?
a. granite
b. migmatite
What is starting here?
a. gneissic bands
b. melting
C. C
d. D
c. serpentine, oceanic rocks
d. soapstone, andesite lava
c. mylonite
d. slate
c. hydrothermal change
d. foliation
Transcribed Image Text:20. 21. 22. 23. 12 14- Conditions not found in nature Low grade a. A b. B D Which of the letters shows the path of pressure and temperature for the rocks of New York City? High Brade Serpentinite Soapstone Which of these rocks occurs in NYC? What was its protolith? (choose best) (answers separated by comma between the two question answers) a. serpentine, shale b. soapstone, washyamouthout What rock is shown here? a. granite b. migmatite What is starting here? a. gneissic bands b. melting C. C d. D c. serpentine, oceanic rocks d. soapstone, andesite lava c. mylonite d. slate c. hydrothermal change d. foliation
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