As sandstone is a sedimentary rock formed from grains of sand over millions of years), applying heat and pressure is likely to pulverise the sandstone.
heat and pressure
The metamorphic rock quartzite would form due to the heat and pressure.
Yes, under minimal temperature and pressure conditions.
No, sandstone is not a pure substance. Sandstone is a mixture of eroded rock particles (grains of sand) that have been put under pressure over millions of years until they have formed a solid (sandstone) rock layer.Sandstone is a sedimentary rock, mainly of sand-sized mineral particles or rock fragments. Sandstone is mainly composed of quartz or feldspar.
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Heat and Pressure
heat and pressure
Sandstone that has experienced heat and high pressure can form a metamorphic rock called quartzite.
Sandstone can be metamorphosed into quartzite. Heat and pressure bake the sandstone and it becomes extremely hard.
Sandstone can be metamorphosed into quartzite. Heat and pressure bake the sandstone and it becomes extremely hard.
It becomes metamorphic rock
Sedimentary rocks
metamorphic rocks
Metamorphic. Original form: sandstone (sedimentary).
Heat and pressure
Quartzite is a metamorphic rock. It forms when sandstone is subjected to heat and pressure.
Quartzite is the metamorphic product of sandstone. During metamorphism, intense heat and/or pressure cause the quartz grains contained in the sandstone grow and recrystallize, interlocking together creating Quartzite.