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The two textures of metamorphic rocks are the Foliate and Non-foliate textures.
There are 3 main kinds of rocks. These 3 types of rocks are Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary and pictures can be found in books at your local library.
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They are: Sedimentary rocks metamorphic rocks igneous rocks
quartz can be found in different kinds of rocks-for example it can be found in granite, metamorphic rocks. hope this helped. by Karina
A. J. Barker has written: 'Introduction to metamorphic textures and microstructures' -- subject(s): Metamorphic Rocks
Phyllite and marble
Sedimentary, Igneous and Metamorphic.
All rocks are solid. Igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary.
Sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.
Of course they can. The overall compositions of the rocks will remain the same (assuming a closed system, which isn't always the case), but mineralogically there will be changes due to metamorphic pressures and temperatures. There are a whole list of minerals which only formed from metamorphic processes.
Metamorphic rocks are distinguished by their unique textures and structures, which are formed through intense heat and pressure. These rocks often have distinct layers or bands, known as foliation, and may contain minerals that have been rearranged or recrystallized. In terms of physical features, metamorphic rocks can appear shiny, smooth, and sometimes have a striped or swirled pattern. Their textures can range from fine-grained to coarse-grained, depending on the specific conditions under which they were formed.