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a copper ore is ither a metamorphic, sedimentary or igneious rock
Heat and pressure transform rock to metamorphic rock.
Exposure, weathering, and erosion can transform a metamorphic rock into sediments.
Any type of rock can become metamorphic.
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a copper ore is ither a metamorphic, sedimentary or igneious rock
Heat and pressure transform rock to metamorphic rock.
Heat and pressure change the rock into a metamorphic rock
A sedimentary rock.
Another metamorphic rock or likely weather to form sediments that results to sedimentary rock.
Metamorphic rock
Metamorphic rock
weathering and erosion
Metamorphic Rock
Sedimentary
Exposure, weathering, and erosion can transform a metamorphic rock into sediments.
Yes, slate, which is a fine-grained metamorphic rock formed from the metamorphism of shale, can further undergo metamorphism to transform into another metamorphic rock. The process of changing one metamorphic rock into another is known as metamorphic progression or metamorphic differentiation. If slate undergoes increased heat and pressure over time, it can undergo further metamorphism and transform into a different type of metamorphic rock. The specific type of rock it may transform into depends on the intensity of the metamorphic conditions. For example, if the temperature and pressure increase significantly, slate might progress to phyllite, schist, and eventually, if conditions are extreme, it could transform into gneiss. Metamorphic rocks form through the alteration of existing rocks (igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rocks) due to heat, pressure, or chemically reactive fluids over geological time. The process of metamorphism involves changes in mineral composition, texture, and structure.