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Wednesday, June 12, 2019

My Metamorphic rock learning

Talofa lava readers, 

Welcome to my blog. Today's post is going to be about another topic thing that my class and I have been working on. 



If you are wondering what a metamorphic rock is, it is a rock that was a sedimentary rock that was made into a a metamorphic by heat and pressure. 



Anyway what we did was we got into our topic groups and then we got some tin foal and we got the grated chocolate that we grated, there was white chocolate and dark chocolate the white chocolate was igneous and the dark Chocolate was sedimentary. After we did that we wrapped the tin foal around it then squish until it is flat and while we were squishing it, it started to melt so that was like the heat. After that was all over we got a bowl and put some dark chocolate buttons (sedimentary rock) with white chocolate (igneous) the melted them in the microwave (the core of the microwave) then we got some marshmallows (some sort of rock) and melted them. Then we mixed all of the things that we melted then that was was another sort of rock. Any way I got a video and some photo that I wanted show you, Here they are.




This is a photo of the dark chocolate buttons (sedimentary rock) with white chocolate (igneous) and marshmallows (some sort of rock) 
This photo is the chocolate that we grated/ rocks


Here is a rock cycle that I thought would be cool to add


Here is the video



I hope you enjoy. Please comment if you think that this chocolate example is close to the real thing, I think it is. goodbye  

2 comments:

  1. Hi Nevaeh,

    I loved all your photos and you video ( they look yummy ).
    Did you get to eat your chocolate and did you like the chocolate?

    Looking forward to your reply.

    Kind regards,

    Susie

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    1. Hi Susie,
      I are saying that the video is yummy or the food in the video. Yes I did get to eat, did you?
      can't wait to here from you bye

      Nga Mihi Nevaeh

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