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Collection of Metamorphics (20)
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This polished specimen showcases classic banding in a metamorphic rock, revealing its complex geological history through color and texture variation.
This sedimentary rock shows clear layering and color variation, indicating deposition over time in changing environmental conditions.
A comprehensive science clipart showing the continuous rock cycle, including formation processes and realistic rock samples.
A clean, modern illustration of a whole garlic bulb-perfect for culinary visuals or ingredient guides.
A simplified geologic cross-section illustrating a magma chamber rising and spreading beneath sedimentary rock layers, with directional arrows showing compressive forces.
A detailed 3D model of a natural gray sedimentary rock, showing stratified layers and weathered surface texture.
A hand-drawn depiction of stratified sedimentary rock, showing distinct bedding planes and weathered surfaces.
A classic geological sketch depicting a broken rock fragment with intersecting veins and textural detail.
Visual guide to the rock cycle showing how metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary rocks interconvert over geologic time.
This specimen of gabbro shows its characteristic speckled texture with interlocking black (pyroxene) and white (plagioclase) crystals.
A raw pyrite (fool’s gold) sample showing its characteristic brassy metallic luster and crystalline granular structure.
Ocean pressure pushes down on layers of sediment, compressing and heating material below-key to underwater geothermal systems.
A detailed educational diagram illustrating common sedimentary rocks (like sandstone, conglomerate, and shale), their textures, and how they fit into Earth’s rock cycle.
A polished granite slab revealing its coarse-grained composition-rich in feldspar (reddish), quartz (gray-white), and biotite (black).
This rock shows alternating light and dark bands of minerals, suggesting metamorphic origin-possibly a banded gneiss rather than typical granite.
A detailed educational diagram showing common igneous rocks and their formation processes, from volcanic eruptions to deep-seated intrusions.
A pair of hikers pause on weathered granite outcrops, dwarfed by the immense icy cliffs of a Patagonian glacier and its vibrant meltwater lake.
Engaging, classroom-ready rock cycle clip art featuring labeled rock types, volcanic activity, and diverse learners exploring geology concepts.
