changed into something else
undergone a complete transformation or change in form or structure. Metamorphosis typically involves a series of distinct stages or phases in development.
It is the past tense of the verb metamorphose, which means 'to change into something else'. An example of its use would be "He metamorphosed into a monster."
Marble (metamorphosed limestone) Slate (metamorphosed shale) Gneiss (metamorphosed granite)
changed into it's next state. A caterpillar undergoes a metamorphosis, and becomes a butterfly.
Metamorphosed coal is called Anthracite.
Slate--metamorphosed shale or mudstone.Phyllite--metamorphosed slate.Quartzite--metamorphosed sandstone.
Marble is formed when limestone is metamorphosed. This process occurs when the mineral calcite in limestone recrystallizes due to heat and pressure, resulting in a denser, harder rock with a crystalline structure.
Depends on which one. Diamond is a metamorphosed coal/carbon that is the hardest natural substance known. Marble is metamorphosed limestone that is much softer. It's safe to say that all metamorphosed rocks are harder than they were in their pre-metamorphosed form.
Depends on which one. Diamond is a metamorphosed coal/carbon that is the hardest natural substance known. Marble is metamorphosed limestone that is much softer. It's safe to say that all metamorphosed rocks are harder than they were in their pre-metamorphosed form.
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Limestone can be metamorphosed into marble through the process of recrystallization under high pressure and temperature conditions. The calcite crystals in limestone are transformed into interlocking crystals of calcite or dolomite in marble, resulting in increased hardness and a distinctive pattern and coloration.
Shale is a sedimentary rock that can be metamorphosed into slate by "increased pressure" and heating.
Quartz, it is metamorphosed.