They are all metamorphic rocks.
Slate, gneiss, skarn, phyllite, hornfels, amphibolite, schist, quartzite, marble, and granulite are all metamorphic rocks.
- Amphibolite - Eclogite - Gneiss - Greenstone - Hornfels - Marble - Migmatite - Phyllite - Quartzite (Metaquartzite) - Schist - Slate - Soapstone
I know nine metamopic rocks: Slate Phyllite Schist Gneiss (NICE) Anthracate Coal Hornfels Quartzite Marble Metaconglomerate Breccia might be a tenth but it might be sedimentary. Hope this helps anyway! :)
gneiss, schist, slate
Some examples of foliated rocks include slate, phyllite, schist, and gneiss. Amphibolite can be either foliated or nonfoliated. Examples of nonfoliated rocks include anthracite coal, hornfels, serpentinite, soapstone, quartzite, marble, and metaconglomerate.
- Marble - Schist - Gniess - Slate - Quartzite
Marble Slate Quartzite Schist
Four of the metamorphic rocks are gneiss,slate,marble and schist.
"Foliated" rocks are usually metamorphic rocks like phyllite, slate, schist, and gneiss.
Not sure what you mean but a few types of Metamorphic rocks are: Marble Slate Phyllite and Schist.
If you apply shale with intense heat and pressure. you'll get slate. Now just apply intense heat and pressure to the slate an over time you'll get your schist
Some examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, slate, schist, and gneiss. These rocks are formed from the alteration of existing rocks due to high pressure and temperature underground.