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foliated metamorphic rocks. The alternating layers are caused by the alignment and segregation of minerals during the metamorphic process, resulting in a banded or layered appearance. Examples of foliated metamorphic rocks include gneiss, schist, and slate.
Slate is a type of metamorphic rock. It is a foliated metamorphic rock that has a banded, or layered, appearance due to exposure to directed pressure and heat.
A banded appearance. ---------- Gneiss itself, is a laminated metamorphic rock similar to granite.
The alignment of minerals to form a planer fabric. This may give the rock a banded appearance.
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its foliated
its foliated
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foliated metamorphic rocks. The alternating layers are caused by the alignment and segregation of minerals during the metamorphic process, resulting in a banded or layered appearance. Examples of foliated metamorphic rocks include gneiss, schist, and slate.
Foliated Texture
Slate is a type of metamorphic rock. It is a foliated metamorphic rock that has a banded, or layered, appearance due to exposure to directed pressure and heat.
A banded appearance. ---------- Gneiss itself, is a laminated metamorphic rock similar to granite.
foliated texture
Layered metamorphic rock is one that has a foliated or banded appearance due to exposure to heat and directed pressure. Examples: phyllite and slate.
Non-foliated metamorphic rocks such as marble and quartzite which do not have a layered or banded appearance.
The alignment of minerals to form a planer fabric. This may give the rock a banded appearance.