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a metamorphic rock looks like any other rock you could find.
Metamorphic
Metamorphic rocks can have a range of textures, from smooth to rough, depending on the minerals present and the intensity of the metamorphic processes they underwent. Some metamorphic rocks, like gneiss, can have a rough texture due to the presence of minerals like quartz and feldspar.
Metamorphic rocks are used for building materials like marble and slate. They can also be used as decorative stones in landscaping and architecture. Some metamorphic rocks, like quartzite, are used as abrasive materials in manufacturing.
a metamorphic rock which has been changed by climate ,pressure or acid in things like rain.Example of metamorphic rocks;Slate and Marble. Hope I helped answer your question.
No, sodalite is a metamorphic mineral, not a rock. It is a blue mineral commonly found in igneous rocks like syenite or nepheline syenite.
Quartzite, marble, and metabasalt are non-foliated metamorphic rocks..................................... i like dots
Metamorphic rocks feel dense and solid, often exhibiting a variety of textures due to their formation under heat and pressure. Their surfaces can be smooth or rough, with visible layers or bands from mineral alignment. Depending on their composition, they may feel gritty or shiny, reflecting their crystalline structures. Overall, they convey a sense of durability and transformation.
A gneiss is a metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks are created by the alteration of rocks by heat and pressure. Therefore, a gneiss may be created from an igneous rock in which case it would be called an orthogneiss.
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Feeling-wiseSquashed. Cramped. Squeezed. Claustrophobic. Bored.Texture-wiseFossils are quite rough in texture, some may feel fragile and crumbly while others could feel smooth or sandy/grainy. It really depends on the rock/soil type that the fossil is encased within.