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Which would be easier to carve into a statue -a sedimentary or a metamorphic rock?

Sedimentary rock would be easier to carve into a statue compared to metamorphic rock. Sedimentary rocks tend to be softer and more uniform in structure, making them easier to shape with tools. Metamorphic rocks are typically harder and more resistant to carving.


Is a marble statue a rock?

A marble statue is made from marble, which is a type of metamorphic rock. Therefore, a marble statue can be considered a form of rock as it is derived from natural stone.


What were the materials that they used to build the Washington monument?

metamorphic rock


What are the rock used to build The Statue Of Liberty?

granite


Which would be easier to carve into a statue a sedimerntary rock or a metamorphic rock?

Sedimentary rocks are composed of softer minerals hence more easily carved.


What type of rock is slate?

A metamorphic rock.


What can you find in a metamorphic rock?

in a metamorphic rock you find rock.


Can metamorphic rock form out of other metamorphic rock?

No.


Is chert a metamorphic rock?

Chert is NOT a metamorphic rock.


When is a metamorphic rock change into a igneous rock?

Metamorphic rocks are made by heat and pressure, and assuming this isn't a grown person, you SHOULD know that igneous rocks are formed by lava or magma that hardens, so it is when a metamorphic rock is melted, and then hardens. This creates igneous rock.


When is a igneous rock change into a metamorphic rock?

Metamorphic rocks are made by heat and pressure, and assuming this isn't a grown person, you SHOULD know that igneous rocks are formed by lava or magma that hardens, so it is when a metamorphic rock is melted, and then hardens. This creates igneous rock.


How metamorphic rock becomes sediment?

Well, first before the sediment can become to a metamorphic rock, it has to create into a sedimentary rock or an igneous rock, Then the rocks go under the ground and is under tons and tons of pressure, which fosters heat build up, and this causes them to change.