There are various rock types, but generally meteorites are igneous.
Directed pressure Meteorite impact Recrystallization
Yes. From meteorite heat and pressure, for instance.
This Rock came from Heaven.So it is Neighter Sedementary nor igneous nor Metamorphic.
No, metamorphic rocks form over thousands to millions of years through the intense heat and pressure acting on existing rocks. The exact time it takes depends on the specific conditions present during the metamorphic process.
No. A meteorite is a rock.
Meteorite
Yes,it can.
A meteorite that originates from Mars.
Scientists discovered a rare meteorite in the desert.
Tektites are thought to originate from high-energy impact events, typically associated with meteorite strikes that lead to the melting and ejection of terrestrial materials. These materials are then rapidly cooled and solidified, forming glassy objects. While not strictly a metamorphic environment, their formation involves processes similar to those found in high-grade metamorphic environments, such as extreme heat and pressure, albeit occurring in a transient setting.
No. A Martian meteorite is simply a meteorite from Mars. It's basically just a rock.
"Meteorite" is a noun, and so it can be used in the following ways: A meteorite fell to earth last week. More than 90% of a meteorite's substance is rock. It would be very unusual for a human to be hit by a meteorite.