My son studied this in his 5th grade science class. Sandstone, limestone, shale, quartzite are just a few. I confirmed in Wikipedia where many more are listed.
The two groups of metamorphic rock are foliated and nonfoliated. Metamorphic rocks can also be classified as contact and regional.
how is metamorphic rock different than intrusive rock
Slate and marble are examples of metamorphic rocks. Other metamorphic rocks include gneiss, schist, and quartzite. All metamorphic rocks are formed from other rock types.
Igneous an Metamorphic are the two types of rock that are formed with the help of heat .
The two textures of metamorphic rocks are the Foliate and Non-foliate textures.
Those are two types of metamorphic rocks. Banded metamorphic rocks are when rocks layer into layers and they look like strips or Bands. Non banded is the opposite of banded
Geologists classify metamorphic rocks by the arrangements of the grains that make up the rocks.
Igneous rocks and metamorphic rocks are both formed by the transfer of heat. Igneous rocks are formed when molten rock (magma) cools and solidifies, while metamorphic rocks are formed when existing rocks are subjected to high heat and pressure, causing them to change their mineralogy and texture without melting.
Igneous rocks form from the cooling and solidification of molten magma or lava, whereas metamorphic rocks form from the alteration of existing rocks due to high pressure, temperature, or both. Igneous rocks originate from molten material, whereas metamorphic rocks are formed by recrystallization processes without melting.
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it is an metamorphic rock, because of the pressure it gets hot and it is formed underground.
Gneiss metamorphic rocks, a stressed formation produces it along with quartzite and schist, two other metamorphic rocks.