Earth Science: Quarter 2 - Module 5 Rock Behaviors Under Stress
Earth Science: Quarter 2 - Module 5 Rock Behaviors Under Stress
Earth Science: Quarter 2 - Module 5 Rock Behaviors Under Stress
Quarter 2 –Module 5
Rock Behaviors Under Stress
Earth Science
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Quarter 2 – Module 5 – Rock Behaviors Under Stress
First Edition, 2020
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module.
This module presents how rocks behave under different types of stress such
as compressing, pulling apart, and shearing. This aims to provide an overview of
three kinds of stress which causes rocks to undergo deformation. This includes pre-
test, procedure/learning experience/learning activities, reflection and posttest. Read
the directions carefully before doing all the exercises and activities.
At the end of this module, the successful learner will be able to:
1. identify the different types of stress on rocks;
2. explain the behavior of the rocks under the different types of stress; and
3. describe the different geologic structures that cause the different stress on
rocks.
What I Know
Directions: Read and analyze the following questions. Encircle the letter of the
correct answer.
1. Mountains are a result of high-impact stress caused when two plates collided.
What kind of stress caused it to form?
A. compressional stress
B. rock stress
C. shear stress
D. tensional stress
4. Ava played a clay bar. She pushed the two sides of the clay bar using equal
force from her hands on the same axis. What type of stress did she exerted on
the clay bar?
A. Compressional stress
B. Direct stress
C. Shear stress
D. Tensional stress
5. How does the clay bar behave after the application of stress in item no. 4?
A. The clay bar will lengthen.
B. The clay bar will break apart.
C. The clay bar will fold or fracture.
D. The clay bar will be pulled apart.
8. A compressive stress was exerted on the rock layers forming a simple fold or
bend. What is the type of fold formed on the rock layers?
A. Anticline
B. Incline
C. Monocline
D. Syncline
9. What type of fold is formed when a compressive stress resulted to a landmass
that arches upward?
A. Anticline
B. Incline
C. Monocline
D. Syncline
10. What type of fault is shown on the illustration below?
A. Normal
B. Reverse
C. Strike Slip
D. Transverse
11. Which of the following type of fault is found in divergent plate boundaries?
A. Normal
B. Reverse
C. Strike Slip
D. Transverse
12. Which of the following type of fault system creates the world’s highest
mountain ranges?
A. Normal
B. Reverse
C. Strike Slip
D. Transverse
13. Which of the following type of fault formed the San Andreas Fault?
A. Normal
B. Reverse
C. Strike Slip
D. Transverse
14. East African Rift formed by stress on rocks that causes the hanging wall to
drop down. Which among the type of fault did it belongs?
A. Normal
B. Reverse
C. Strike Slip
D. Transverse
15. Reverse fault formed through the stress that causes the hanging wall to
moves up. Which among the following are examples of this type of fault?
A. Himalayas
B. East African Rift
C. San Andreas
D. West Valley
Lesson
Rock Behaviors Under
1 Stress
What’s In
Direction: Do you still remember metamorphism? Critical reading will help you
test how good your memory is. Read the passage below and answer the questions
that follow.
Metamorphism
Metamorphism is the process wherein heat and pressure change the rock’s
physical and chemical makeup. Chemical changes happen during metamorphism
when ions move and new minerals form. The new minerals which are the products
of chemical change become more stable in the new environment. Foliation is the
physical change that may occur during metamorphism.
Contact metamorphism and regional metamorphism are the two main types
of metamorphism. What are the difference between the two?
When we say contact metamorphism, it is when magma contacts a rock and
changes it by extreme heat while regional metamorphism is when great masses of
rock are exposed to pressure.
Questions
1. What is metamorphism?
2. What are the changes that occur on rocks during the process of metamorphism?
How do these changes occur?
3. Compare and contrast contact and regional metamorphism using a Venn
diagram.
What’s New
Directions: Read the statement below and reflect on the following questions.
Have you been to Baguio City? Baguio City is considered as the Summer
Capital of the Philippines because its low temperature even during summer time.
Millions of tourists choose this place to spend their vacation due to numerous tourist
destination like Strawberry farm and Botanical garden that has variety of plants and
vegetable that thrive on temperate weather conditions. This weather condition is
possible because Baguio City is situated at the top of one of the Philippine mountain
ranges which is named as Cordillera Mountain Ranges.
Guide Questions:
1. How do Cordillera Mountain Ranges from?
2. What geologic event causes the formation of mountain ranges?
What is It
Rocks and large masses undergo deformation wherein it changes their shape,
location, size, tilt or break due to squeezing, tearing, or shearing. When the rocks or
plates are pulled or pushed together, stress may occur. Yes! Not only human can
experience stress, rocks also experienced different kinds of stress. In earth sciences
and geology, stress is the force per unit area that is placed on a rock. There are three
main types of stress, namely, tension, compression, and shear.
Geologic Structures
1. Folds – are formed when rocks experienced compressive stress and deformed
plastically. It causes bending of rocks. There are three types of folds:
monoclines, anticlines and synclines. A monocline is a simple bend in the
rock layers where the oldest rocks are at the bottom and the youngest are at
the top. An anticline is a fold that arches upward where the oldest rocks are
found at the center of an anticline. The youngest rocks are covered over them
at the top of the structure. A syncline is a fold that bends downward which
rocks are curved down to a center.
2. Faults - A rock under ample stress can crack, or fracture. The fracture is
called a joint because there is a block of rock left standing on either side of a
fracture line. The footwall is the rock that place on top the fault, while the
hanging wall is below the fault.
It can be classified into:
What’s More
A. Direction: Identify the following types of stress on the following statements. Write
T if it pertains to tensional stress, C for compressional stress, and S for shear
stress.
__________ 1. It causes rocks to fold or fracture.
__________ 2. It causes rocks to be pulled apart.
__________ 3. The common type of stress found on divergent plate boundaries.
__________ 4. This stress on rocks result to slippage and translation of walls.
__________ 5. It occurs on convergent plate boundaries.
__________ 6. It causes rocks to lengthen and break apart.
__________ 7. This type of stress squeezes rocks together.
__________ 8. It commonly occurs in transform plate boundaries.
__________ 9. It happens when the dominant force is directed away from each other.
__________ 10. It develops when the forces are directed towards each other but not
along the same axis.
B. Direction: Complete the table below.
1. Tension
2. Compression
3. Shear
Direction: Using the concepts you have learned from the discussions, create a
Mind Map that starts with the term inside the circle.
Rocks
Behavior
Under Stress
What I Can Do
Direction: Read the statement below and answer the questions that follow.
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Assessment
Direction: Read the following question carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. Ava plays a clay bar. She pushed the two sides of the clay bar using equal
force from her hands on the same axis. What type of stress did she exerted
on the clay bar?
A. Compressional stress
B. Direct stress
C. Shear stress
D. Tensional stress
2. How does the bar of clay behave after the application of stress in item no. 1?
A. The clay bar will lengthen.
B. The clay bar will break apart.
C. The clay bar will fold or fracture.
D. The clay bar will be pulled apart.
3. Mountains are a result of high-impact stress caused when two plates collided.
What kind of stress caused it to form?
A. compressional stress
B. rock stress
C. shear stress
D. tensional stress
4. Which of the following type of stress is exerted in convergent plate
boundaries?
A. Compressional stress
B. Direct stress
C. Shear stress
D. Tensional stress
5. Which of the following location are shear stress commonly occur?
A. Combine plate boundaries
B. Convergent plate boundaries
C. Divergent plate boundaries
D. Transform plate boundaries
6. What happened to the rocks under shear stress?
A. The rocks are squeezed.
B. The rocks fold or fracture.
C. The rocks are pulled apart.
D. The rock walls slip to each other on opposite direction.
7. Which of the following type of fault is found in divergent plate boundaries?
A. Normal
B. Reverse
C. Strike Slip
D. Transverse
8. East African Rift formed by stress that causes the hanging wall to drop
down. Which among the type of fault did it belongs?
A. Normal
B. Reverse
C. Strike Slip
D. Transverse
9. A compressive stress was exerted on the rock layers forming a simple fold or
bend. What is the type of fold formed on the rock layers?
A. Anticline
B. Incline
C. Monocline
D. Syncline
13. Reverse fault formed through the stress that causes the hanging wall to
move up. Which among the following are the result of this type of fault?
A. Himalayas
B. East African Rift
C. Marikina Fault
D. West Valley
14. Which of the following type of fault system creates the world’s highest
mountain ranges?
A. Normal
B. Reverse
C. Strike Slip
D. Transverse
15. Which of the following type of fault formed the San Andreas Fault?
A. Normal
B. Reverse
C. Strike Slip
D. Transverse
Assessment
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. A
5. D
6. D
7. A
8. A
9. C
10. A
11. A
12. C
13. A
14. B
What’s More What I Know
1. C 1. A
2. T 2. A
3. T
4. S
3. A
5. C 4. A
6. T 5. C
7. C 6. D
8. S
7. D
9. T
10. S 8. C
C. 9. A
1. MONOCLINES 10.A
2. FOLD
3. ANTICLINES 11.A
4. FAULTS 12.B
5. NORMAL FAULTS
6. REVERSE FAULTS
13.C
7. STRIKE SLIP FAULTS 14.A
8. HIMALAYAS 15.A
9. STRIKE SLIP FAULTS
10. EAST AFRICAN RIFT
Answer Key
BAGUIO CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Governor Pack Road, Baguio City
Subject Code: Class/Learner’s
Senior High School Department
Code:
EARTH SCIENCE
SY 2021-2022, Quarter 2
ANSWER SHEET (Week 5 and 6)
NAME: SCORES: WW1 PT 2
2. 7. 12.
3. 8. 13.
4. 9. 14.
5. 10. 15.
1. 6. 11.
2. 7. 12.
3. 8. 13.
4. 9. 14.
5. 10. 15.
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Parent’s Remarks:
Date:______________
PERFORMANCE TASK 1: Concept Mapping (10 points)
Instruction: Complete the concept map below. You may use an extra sheet of paper if needed.
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