Hello Everybody, I really need help with this science project. This science project is on rocks. What you have to do is make a poster that has 10 squares and you draw the process of metamorphic rock to a sedimentary rock back to a metamorphic rock. Please, guys.

PS- You don't need to color it in you just need to draw it in pencil or something.

Please, guys!!

The most encouraging word I have, and it isn't encouraging at all, is that this site does NOT support drawings, diagrams, pictures, etc.

google your topic and many sets of images will be returned. Also videos.

Hi! I'd be happy to help you with your science project on rocks.

To create your poster showing the process from metamorphic rock to sedimentary rock and back to metamorphic rock, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by gathering information on the process of rock formation and the rock cycle. You can find relevant information in textbooks, educational websites, or by consulting a science teacher or librarian.

2. Draw a rough sketch of your poster layout on a piece of paper or in a notebook. Decide how you want to arrange the 10 squares and how the different stages of rock formation will be depicted.

3. Once you have your sketch, use a ruler and a pencil to draw the 10 squares on a larger poster board or a separate piece of paper. Make sure the squares are evenly spaced and labeled from 1 to 10.

4. In square 1, draw a representation of a metamorphic rock. Use your research to understand the key features and characteristics of a metamorphic rock, such as minerals aligned in parallel bands or foliation.

5. In square 2, draw a depiction of the process by which the metamorphic rock is weathered and eroded, leading to the formation of sedimentary rock. Use arrows or labels to indicate the direction of the process.

6. In square 3, draw the sedimented layers of the rock being buried and subjected to pressure, leading to compaction and cementation, which form a sedimentary rock. Again, refer to your research to accurately represent the characteristics of sedimentary rocks.

7. In square 4, draw an arrow or a pathway leading back to square 1, representing the process of metamorphism occurring again, resulting in a new metamorphic rock.

8. Continue this pattern in squares 5-10, alternating between representations of sedimentary rock and metamorphic rock to illustrate the continuous cycle.

9. Once you have finished drawing all the squares, review your work for accuracy and make any necessary adjustments. You can also add labels, captions, or additional information to enhance the educational value of your poster.

Remember, even though coloring is not required, shading with varying degrees of pencil pressure can help differentiate between the different types of rocks and visually enhance your poster. Additionally, you can write brief explanations or descriptions below each square to provide further clarity.

I hope these steps help you create an informative and visually appealing poster for your science project on rocks. Good luck!