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High pressure = High temperature
At low temperature and high pressure, the VOLUME of the gas will be reduced.
NO, high pressure is where there is a lot of pressure on something high tempurature is when some thing is hot.
The solubilty of gases in water is increased at lower temperatures and higher pressures.
High temperature and high confining pressure
First gneis and then granulite
High pressure = High temperature
No , a high temperature high pressure ( gas )
Any rock can become a sedimentary rock (even another sedimentary rock) is it is broken down by erosion, and the resulting sediment is then redeposited, undergoes compaction and consolidation and then lithification (lithification is just the process of becoming a rock)Any rock can become a metamorphic rock if it is subject to sufficient pressure and temperature as a result of deep burial (which will result in both high heat and high pressure) or mostly pressure e.g from the pressure of two continental plates colliding.examples - mudstone under high pressure becomes slateLimestone under moderately high temperature and pressure becomes marble.Granite under intense pressure and Temperature short of actual remelting becomes a gneiss, if the greiss undergoes even greater pressure and temperature it can become a schist.Finally, any rock subject to sufficient temperature as a result of very deep burial will melt, become magma, and ofthe magma them eventually cools enough to crystallise you have a new igneous rock
It metamorphoses into gneiss
High temperature can kill, high pressure usually won't.
The pressure is high and the temperature is also very high
At low temperature and high pressure, the VOLUME of the gas will be reduced.
NO, high pressure is where there is a lot of pressure on something high tempurature is when some thing is hot.
High temperature and pressure can cause rocks to change their forms. This is known as metamorphic.High pressure and high temperature can cause rocks to change forms. This is known as metamorphic.
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It would become metamorphic rock.