Slate
Metamorphic rock that resists chemical and mechanical weathering, for example, the rock gneiss.
Quartzite, marble, and metabasalt are non-foliated metamorphic rocks..................................... i like dots
Phyllite is an example of a metamorphic rock which may have formed from slate, another metamorphic rock.
From increased pressure and/or heat. Fluid removal results in hydrous mineral destruction and non-hydrous mineral creation, resulting in rock of a different mineralogy. A metamorphic rock can be further metamorphosed by additional heat and/or pressure into a rock with a higher degree of metamorphism. An example of this would be the metamorphic rock slate changing into the metamorphic rock phyllite.
Igneous and metamorphic rock can be turned into sediments through weathering and erosion. For example: wind, water, and gravity.
Gneiss is an example of a metamorphic rock.
Shale is a sedimentary rock, not a metamorphic rock.
Metamorphic rock that resists chemical and mechanical weathering, for example, the rock gneiss.
No. Gneiss is a metamorphic rock.
a metamorphic rock is a rock that is formed from heat and pressure it can form from a sedimentary or igneous an example of a metamorphic rock is marble metamorphic rocks can have foliation like banding or layers.
Quartzite, marble, and metabasalt are non-foliated metamorphic rocks..................................... i like dots
Metamorphic rock is rock that has changed as a result of constant heat, pressure, or both. One good example is granite.
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Phyllite is an example of a fine-grained foliated metamorphic rock
Phyllite is an example of a metamorphic rock which may have formed from slate, another metamorphic rock.
No. It can change directly into metamorphic rock due to heat and pressure. For example, granite turning into gneiss.
When sedimentary rock undergoes enough heat and pressure, it becomes metamorphic rock. A classic example of this is when shale becomes slate.