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Yes. A foliated metamorphic rock could have an igneous rock as a protolith.

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What the difference between a foliated rock and a non-foliated rock?

The Process. Both foliated and nonfoliated rocks begin their lives as either sedimentary, igneous or another metamorphic rock. Type of Pressure. If the pressure applied to the recrystallizing rock is unequal, then a foliated rock will form.


What is the difference between a foliated a non-foliated metamorphic rock?

The Process. Both foliated and nonfoliated rocks begin their lives as either sedimentary, igneous or another metamorphic rock. Type of Pressure. If the pressure applied to the recrystallizing rock is unequal, then a foliated rock will form.


What rock type can be extrusive and intrusive?

The type of rock that can be foliated and/or non-foliated is the Igneous rock.


Is dacite foliated or non-foliated?

Neither. Foliation is a term that applies to metamorphic rocks. Dacite is igneous.


Is scoria foliated or non-foliated?

Scoria is a type of igneous rock that is non-foliated. It forms from rapidly cooling lava and does not exhibit the layers or bands that would be characteristic of foliated rocks.


What type of rock can be intrusive and extrusive?

Igneous rock can be both intrusive and extrusive. Intrusive igneous rocks form from magma that cools beneath the Earth's surface, while extrusive igneous rocks form from lava that cools on the Earth's surface. Examples of intrusive igneous rocks include granite and diorite, while examples of extrusive igneous rocks include basalt and rhyolite.


Is andesite a foliated rock?

No. Foliation is a term that applies to metamorphic rocks. Andesite is igneous.


What grain structure does gneiss have?

Gneiss which is a non-foliated meta-igneous rock is coarse grained in texture.


Is basalt foliated?

Basalt is not a foliated rock. It is an extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of lava at or near the Earth's surface. Foliated rocks, such as slate or schist, have a banded or layered appearance due to the alignment of mineral grains.


How do igneous rocks change to metamorphic rock?

A metamorphic rock is a rock that has changed form through heat and pressure so a igneous rock (made from molten material from the earth that has solidified) would change to metamorphic rock through heat and pressure.


Is quartzite foliated or nonfoliated?

Folation is a term that applies to metamorphic rocks. Quartz is a single mineral that does not necessarily occur in metamorphic rocks. It can appear in foliated rocks such as gneiss as well as non foliated rocks such as quartzite.


Is a foliated rock easier to break then nonfoliated rock?

Non foliated rocks, such as marble, form from limestone, a common type of sedimentary rock. Foliated rocks form from metamorphic or igneous rocks. Non Foliated rocks are more brittle than foliated rocks making them more susceptible to breakage.