gniess, slate, and quartzite
Phyllite is an example of a fine-grained foliated metamorphic rock
The word "metamorphic" is the adjective form of the word "metamorphism. " An example of a sentence using the word "metamorphic" is "Metamorphic rocks are the product of a process called metamorphism, in which existing rocks and minerals undergo a transformation. "
No. Metamorphic rocks can also from front sedimentary rocks and from other metamorphic rocks.
Metamorphic Rocks
Shale is a sedimentary rock, not a metamorphic rock.
Metamorphic rocks
It is a type of Metamorphic rock
Metamorphic rocks form from existing rocks that are subjected to high heat and pressure, causing changes in their mineral composition and texture without melting. For example, limestone can be metamorphosed into marble through the process of recrystallization under intense heat and pressure beneath the Earth's surface.
igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks through the process of heat and pressure, but they are more commonly associated with forming from existing metamorphic or sedimentary rocks. Igneous rocks can indirectly contribute to the formation of metamorphic rocks by heating up and altering surrounding rocks, leading to the formation of new metamorphic rocks.
Quartzite, marble, and metabasalt are non-foliated metamorphic rocks..................................... i like dots
Rocks formed from high temperature and pressure include metamorphic rocks such as marble, schist, and gneiss. These rocks are created deep within the Earth's crust through the transformation of existing rock types under intense heat and pressure conditions.