No, it's a sedimentary rock
A metamorphic rock. I believe a conglomerate rock is more fitting here.
It is a metamorphic rock formed from a progenitor sedimentary rock called a "conglomerate".
No, it is sedimentary.
A metamorphic rock
A conglomerate rock is a heterogeneous material.
the meta conglomerate is a metamorphic rock it's mineral composition is from quartz & it has a non- foliated texture, it's formed via temprature (the agent of metamorphism) & the type of metamorphism is said to be "thermal" & the pre-metamorphic rock is conglomerate.
It is called metaconglomerate.
Metamorphic rocks
No, conglomerate is a sedimentary rock composed of rounded rock fragments cemented together. Clastic rocks are composed of individual grains or fragments of minerals or rocks that have been compacted and cemented together.
Protolith is a term used to describe the parent rock of a metamorphic rock. Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock that can be composed of clasts of sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic rocks, or any number of combinations of all.
Metamorphic rocks are formed from sedimentary rocks.
Any type of rock can become metamorphic.