Metemorphic rock reach the surface when rocks above wear away
igneous
Sedimentary rocks. and metamorphic rocks made form sedimentary rocks.
There is no such thing as an "exclusive" rock. However, there are extrusive rocks. These are divisions of igneous rocks, or rocks that form from molten rock. Intrusive rocks form from molten rock that has cooled underground. They can also be called plutonic rocks. Extrusive rocks, also called volcanic rocks, form from molten rock that has formed at or above the surface.
These are called "Sedimentary rocks
they form by heat and presssure
Metemorphic rock reach the surface when rocks above wear away
Frictional heat, radioactive disintegration/decay, magmatic heat, geothermal gradient, load-pressure effect.
Metamorphic rocks are igneous or sedimentary rocks that have been transformed by great heat or pressure caused by movement in the Earth's crust.Examples include schist, gneiss, and slate
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metemorphic rock
yes
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks
it can form into both, they can all form into one another
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks
Metamorphic rocks are used for so many different things. They are commonly used to make slate which is used for roofing and marble which is used t make counter tops among other uses.