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High pressure can cause the formation of the metamorphic rock slate from the sedimentary rock shale.
Slate. Slate is a low grade metamorphic rock derived from shale or mudstone.
Slate is metamorphosed shale.
It is a Sedimentary rock
It becomes a metamorphic rock. Sandstone can metamorphose into quartzite. Limestone can metamorphose into marble. Shale can metamorphose into slate.
Shale is a sedimentary rock, not a metamorphic rock.
Yes, slate is a foliated metamorphic rock formed from the sedimentary rock shale.
The Shale is not a metamorphic rock it is a sedimentary rock.
Slate is formed out of a sedimentary rock called Shale. It is a foliated metamorphic rock.
High pressure can cause the formation of the metamorphic rock slate from the sedimentary rock shale.
Shale (a sedimentary rock) transforms naturally into slate (a metamorphic rock) after millions of years of burial deep in the crust under high temperature and pressure. It it not possible to artificially transform shale into slate.
Slate. Slate is a low grade metamorphic rock derived from shale or mudstone.
The answer is Shale. Slate is a metamorphic rock derived from shale, granite is an intrusive igneous rock, and pumice is a vesicular extrusive igneous rock.
Slate is the metamorphic rock, formed from regional (heat and pressure applied) metamorphism on shale.
Slate is metamorphosed shale.
Slate is a metamorphic rock formed from the parent rock shale.
No, but slate and gneiss are both a type of metamorphic rock. Slate will also turn into Gneiss, eventually, if metamorphosing continues. The series is Shale (sedimentary) >> Slate (metamorphic) >> Phyllite >> Schist >> Gneiss