Yes
Gniess is Metamorphic.
metamorphic
Metamorphic.
gniess, slate, and quartzite
Yes. Gneiss is a foliated metamorphic rock.
- Marble - Schist - Gniess - Slate - Quartzite
Yes, gneiss (note spelling) is very common, one of the major metamorphic rocks.
Metamorphic rock with mineral grains arranaged in bands or lamellar planes are called foliated metamorphic rocks.
Granite must be exposed to tremendous heat and pressures in order to transform into the metamorphic rock gneiss.
Gneiss is a metamorphic rock formed from the alteration of pre-existing rocks through intense heat and pressure. It typically exhibits distinct bands of alternating light and dark minerals, giving it a banded or striped appearance.
gniess is made of granite
Examples of metamorphic rock include:SlateGneissSkarnPhylliteAmphiboliteSchistQuartziteMarbleGranuliteBlueschistSueviteEclogiteSerpentiniteGossanPsammitePeliteGreenschistMigmatiteMyloniteHornfels