Shale is formed as a result of many processes. The first process involves the weathering and erosion of existing silicate rock, usually igneous or metamorphic in nature, and what would normally appear in a weathering mountain range. The weathering of this rock creates clay and silt sized particles which are transported down slope by the erosion from wind, moving water, gravity, and ice. These small particles are carried the farthest from their point of origin, and settle out from suspension in the water or wind in a process known as deposition. As more and more sediment layers are added over great lengths of time, the particles of sediment are compacted by the weight from above and the clay particles become loosely interlocked into a rock with thin depositional layering - shale.
um it is found anywhere
Slate and shale have the same make-up. Slate is formed from sedimentary shale by pressure and heat. Wet shale has the same smell that wet slate has.
It is more accurate to say it is formed from clay and silt.
Shale is sedimentary, and is normally formed at the bottom of bodies of water. It is today found on mountaintops sometimes, but that is because of the "pushing up" action of plate tectonics. It is most commonly found at ground level, though.
Sandstone, Limestone and Shale are all examples of sedimentary rock, formed by layer after layer of different types of water born sediment laid down over millions of years and compressed into rock. The different types of sediment determine which type of rock is formed, obviously sand being the main component of sandstone, mud can form shale. Igneous rock is rock formed by volcanic processes, different minerals in the molten rock will determine it's type, such as granite. Metamorphic rock is the third type of rock formed by extreme pressure and heat upon sedimentary rock, marble being formed from limestone, slate from shale.
The rock would be limestone, the mineral would be calcite.
Shale beaches are formed from the deposition of sediment form nearby shale cliffs which are eroded. The shale can also be deposited at a beach due to longshore drift.
Shale forms in layers of sandstone or lime.
Shale
No . Shale is formed my the metamorphism of the rock - Slate
Shale can metamorphose through heat and pressure into slate.
Slate
Slate is the metamorphic rock, formed from regional (heat and pressure applied) metamorphism on shale.
No. The metamorphism of shale forms slate. Granite is formed when high-silica magma cools underground.
Slate. Slate is a low grade metamorphic rock derived from shale or mudstone.
Slate forms from shale under pressure.
Shale is a sedimentary rock formed from mud on the bottoms of bodies of water and in floodplains.
Shale is made from layers of mud and clay pressed together. :)