Slate is a fine-grained, foliated metamorphic rock that is created by the alteration of shale or mudstone by low-grade regional metamorphism. It is popular for a wide variety of uses such as roofing, flooring and flagging because of its durability and attractive appearance.
Yes. The parent rock is shale or mudstone.
No, slate is a metamorphic rock that is formed by low grade regional metamorphism of sedimentary rocks containing clay minerals (for example shale).
metamorphic rock
No. Slate is a metamorphic rock.
no metamorphic
Yes, slate contain crystallized minerals.
yes
yes, slate is metamorphic rock
Slate is formed out of a sedimentary rock called Shale. It is a foliated metamorphic rock.
will slate conduct eletricity
Slate is not an ore; it is a metamorphic rock.
Slate is smooth
Slate
Metamorphic.
Slate and Marble are metamorphic rocks. Slate's parent rock is shale and Marble's parent rock is limestone.
Slate
foliated
no slate is an igneous rock
Shale is a sedimentaory rock, while Slate is a metamorphic rock. Generally the shale is metamorphosed into slate.
Plate
No, slate is a metamorphic rock that is formed by shale
Slate splits into sheets and is used on roofs.
A metamorphic rock.
Slate is a low-grade metamorphic rock.