Quartzite is a metamorphic rock that comes from the sedimentary rock Sandstone.
Not sure quartzline is a rock of any type.
Quartz is a very common cementing mineral in sedimentary rocks.
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No. Quartz is a silicate mineral, and is found in all three rock types. An example of an organic sedimentary rock would be coal.
No, it is not.
No-metamorphic rock
No
Quartzite could either become molten and then solidify into an igneous rock, or weather into particles of sediment that become a sedimentary rock.
Quartzite is a metamorphic form of sandstone.
becuase the igneous rock cools dowwn and turn into sedimentary rock
Igneous rock can change into sedimentary rock or into metamorphic rock. Sedimentary rock can change into metamorphic rock or into igneous rock. Metamorphic rock can change into igneous or sedimentary rock.
Igneous Rock
Neither. Quartzite is metamorphosed quartz sandstone, and is therefore a metamorphic rock.
Quartzite could either become molten and then solidify into an igneous rock, or weather into particles of sediment that become a sedimentary rock.
Obsidian is an extrusive igneous rock, formed from rapidly cooling lava.
Neither, it WAS Sedimentary but it is now metamorphic.
Quartzite is a metamorphic rock.
Probably a felsic igneous rock.
No, it's not a sedimentary rock, it is an igneous rock. :)
Quartzite is a metamorphic form of sandstone.
sandstone
Quartzite
Shale is the type of sedimentary rock that is impermeable.
becuase the igneous rock cools dowwn and turn into sedimentary rock