Gneiss Is a rock that is classified into metamorphic. Gneiss is considered rare by people but isnt to rare
Gneiss is mined in open pit quarries.
Gneiss usually consists of visible crystals of aligned mineral assemblages.
These are rocks that are highly compacted, having little or no pore spaces within their grains. They do not readily allow the passage of water through them.
Yes, you can. Gneiss is quite similar to granite.
Gneiss is foliated.
Gneiss is hard.
A Gneiss is a Metamorphic rock
Gneiss Is a rock that is classified into metamorphic. Gneiss is considered rare by people but isnt to rare
Gneiss is a rock, not a mineral.
Gneiss is foliated and coarse grained
No, gneiss is metamorphic.
I am trying to find out what the other two types of rock besides gneiss form the Matterhorn. Gneiss is a metamorphic rock. That's a nice piece of gneiss!
Gneiss is a part of the earths lower crust. No matter where you drill you will eventually uncover gneiss.
Gneiss may come from either granite or schist.
Granite and Gneiss are both rocks.
No. Phyllite can metamorphose into schist and then into gneiss.