No only igneous and sedimentary rocks
Metamorphic rock
Most of the Great pyramid is made from limestone
It is called a metamorphic rock.
Metamorphic rocks
If a metamorphic rock is buried deeply in the earths' crust it comes under great pressures and temperatures. If these are great enough to re-melt the rock it ceases to be metamorphic and when it cools, it re-crystallizes into an igneous rock.
No, metamorphic can be formed by either igneous or sedimetary rock.
Only sedimentary rock by the weathering, erosion and subsequent deposition of material from the metamorphic rock.
Metamorphic rock is formed from another kind of rock under great heat and pressure. This process alters the mineral composition and texture of the original rock, creating a new type of rock. Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, schist, and gneiss.
Metamorphic rocks are made from the action of heat, stress, and pressure on pre-existing rocks, of either an igneous, or a sedimentary origin. Also, sometimes a metamorphic rock can be resculpted to form another metamorphic rock.
A gneiss is a metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks are created by the alteration of rocks by heat and pressure. Therefore, a gneiss may be created from an igneous rock in which case it would be called an orthogneiss.
Marble is a metamorphic rock that can be formed into statues, and can be cut into floor tiles.
The Taj Mahal is made out of smooth, white marble which is a metamorphic rock.