Trick question; there's no interesting facts about shale rocks.
other person:thats bull$&!#
Shale rocks are composed of fine-grained sedimentary particles, mainly clay minerals such as illite, kaolinite, and chlorite. They are known for their fissility, or tendency to split into thin layers along bedding planes. Shale rocks are commonly found in sedimentary basins and are an important source of natural gas and oil.
Shale rocks turn into clay. The pressure make shale into clay.
No, shale rocks are not typically attracted to a magnet because they are composed primarily of clay minerals and other non-magnetic materials. Magnetism is generally not a characteristic of shale rocks.
slate
Shale can metamorphose through heat and pressure into slate.
limestone, sandstone, and shale
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No. Shale sinks just like most other rocks.
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yes they are!