heat and pressure
metamorphic rock
Erosion
Sedimentary rock is changed to metamorphic rock using: 1. High pressure 2. High heat 3. A large amount of time
Metamorphic rocks can be changed into sedimentary rocks through the process of weathering, erosion, transportation, and deposition. In this process, the metamorphic rock is broken down into sediments through physical or chemical weathering and then transported by natural agents like water, wind, or ice to be deposited in layers. Over time, these sediments are compacted and cemented together to form a new sedimentary rock.
Heat and pressure changes sedimantary rock (limestone) into metemorphic rock(gnesis).
The two textures of metamorphic rocks are the Foliate and Non-foliate textures.
Heat and pressure are the two main agents needed to change a rock into metamorphic rock. Heat causes the minerals within the rock to recrystallize, while pressure creates the conditions for those new minerals to align in a specific orientation.
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Metamorphic rocks are primarily identified by their texture and mineral composition. Texture refers to the arrangement and size of mineral grains, which can be foliated (layered) or non-foliated (lacking distinct layers). Mineral composition involves the presence of specific minerals that indicate the conditions of pressure and temperature under which the rock formed. Together, these characteristics help geologists determine the history and formation conditions of the metamorphic rock.
Phyllite and marble
slate and marble
GymdK - 2008 Metamorphic Force 2-6 was released on: USA: 9 July 2009