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Is metamorphic rock sedimentary?

No, metamorphic rock is not sedimentary; those are two different types.


What are different types of sedimentary rock?

Coal and Sandstone are two types of sedimentary rocks.


What two things change a sedimentary rock into a metamorphic rock?

What two thing's change a sedimentary rock into a metamorphic rock


What are two examples of rocks?

sedimentary rock and igenous rock.


What kind of metamorphism occurs when intrusive magma forms a sill between two sedimentary rock strata?

contact metamorphism


How is sedimentary rock fomed?

Sedimentary rock is rock that has been left like a sediment for many years as the name says... There are three types of rock and sedimentary rock is the second type. The other two are:Igneous rockMetamorphic rock


What rock is formed from biological remains or precipitation?

From biological processes: organic sedimentary rock.From precipitation or evaporation: chemical sedimentary rock.


Is slate sandstone?

No, slate and sandstone are two different types of rocks. Slate is a fine-grained metamorphic rock that forms from the low-grade metamorphism of shale, while sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed of sand-sized mineral particles.


What are two kinds of sedimentary rock?

Limestone and siltstone


What is an igneous intrusion between two sedimentary rock layers?

A laccolith is an igneous formation between two sedimentary layers


What two processes are involved with the formation of sedimentary rock?

The two major processes involved in the formation of sedimentary rock include deposition (in which sedimentary material is deposited in an area) and cementation (in which that material becomes glued together overtime).


What two processes are involved with the formation of a sedimentary rock?

The two major processes involved in the formation of sedimentary rock include deposition (in which sedimentary material is deposited in an area) and cementation (in which that material becomes glued together overtime).