At the highest temperatures and pressures, high-grade metamorphism occurs forming high-grade metamorphic rocks. The main example of this is gneiss.
Regional metamorphism.
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Metamorphic rocks are formed beneath the Earth's surface It changes into Igneous rocks through extremely high temperatures and intense pressure.
Igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks can be changed by high temperatures and pressure, and the resultant rock is called metamorphic, because its form has been changed.
A metamorphic rock is most likely to form in an earthquake zone.
Increased temperatures and or decreased pressures.
Another metamorphic rock or likely weather to form sediments that results to sedimentary rock.
Rutile is a mineral that is mainly composed of titanium dioxide. It is commonly found in metamorphic rocks and is formed due to high temperatures and high pressures in the environment.
it is an metamorphic rock, because of the pressure it gets hot and it is formed underground.
Metamorphic rocks are formed beneath the Earth's surface It changes into Igneous rocks through extremely high temperatures and intense pressure.
Igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks can be changed by high temperatures and pressure, and the resultant rock is called metamorphic, because its form has been changed.
A metamorphic rock is most likely to form in an earthquake zone.
Phyllite is an example of a metamorphic rock which may have formed from slate, another metamorphic rock.
Increased temperatures and or decreased pressures.
Granite must be exposed to tremendous heat and pressures in order to transform into the metamorphic rock gneiss.
i believe that metamorphic rocks form due to magma or lava i learned about it in science 3 months ago so im a little shaky on it but then it cools and rises.
Another metamorphic rock or likely weather to form sediments that results to sedimentary rock.
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Very high temperatures and pressures are needed to fuse hydrogen into helium.