No. They will either be subducted into the mantle or uplifted and/or exposed to erosion.
They are both part of the ground?
The most common rock that makes up metamorphic rocks is shale, comprising around 75% of them.
They are all made of minerals. They are solid. They are part of the rock cycle.
the layars of earth
The rock cycle consists of three main types of rocks: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic, each undergoing various processes. Igneous rocks form from cooled magma or lava, then weather and erode into sediments, which compact and cement to create sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary rocks can undergo heat and pressure, transforming them into metamorphic rocks. Finally, metamorphic rocks can melt into magma, completing the cycle as they re-emerge as igneous rocks.
Metamorphic rocks are created from intense heat and pressure being applied to an existing rock. The existing rock is called the protolith. They can also be formed from lava being poured over the top of the earth's surface, where rocks lay underneath. Metamorphic rocks make up a large part of our earths crust. It is around 40-60% of the earts crust.
Magmatic fluids coming from the intrusive rock may also take part in the metamorphic reactions.
Both source rocks and their resulting metamorphic rocks are part of the rock cycle and are composed primarily of minerals. They share a common origin, as the metamorphic rock is formed from the alteration of the source rock due to heat, pressure, and chemically active fluids. Additionally, both types of rocks can contain similar mineral compositions, although the arrangement and stability of these minerals may differ due to the metamorphic processes.
All rocks except volcanic or tectonic glasses have crystals. Therefore all metamorphic rocks have crystals, however in lower metamorphic environments these crystals may remain microscopically small.
Fossil fuels are not found in metamorphic rocks because the high pressure and temperature conditions during the formation of metamorphic rocks would have altered and destroyed any organic matter present, which is necessary for the formation of fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas. Fossil fuels are primarily found in sedimentary rocks where the organic material can be preserved and transformed into oil and gas over millions of years.
Yes, graphite is naturally occurring and is part of the Earth's geosphere. It is a form of carbon with a crystalline structure and is commonly found in metamorphic rocks.
Metamophic rock came from the volcano and it's part of rocks and minerals.