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The difference between breccias and conglomerate is that breccias are angular and conglomerates are smooth. What causes rocks to be smooth is transportation, such as when rocks are in a stream and are worn down. Therefore transportation is what causes the difference between breccias and conglomerates.
describe the textural difference between coarse-grained (phaneritic) and fine-grained (aphaneritic) rocks
most metamophic rocks contain a high amount of oxygen and silicon
The rock is a higher grade the deeping into the ground or mountin it is.
Granular rocks are rocks that are made up of small crystal-like granules. Non-granular rocks are rocks that are not made up of small crystal-like granules.
The two textures of metamorphic rocks are the Foliate and Non-foliate textures.
Foliation is a descriptive term applied to certain types of metamorphic rocks, so, by definition, Yes, a folate rock is metamorphic.
In order to foliate, rocks must have pressure along one axis and contain minerals with specific growth patterns
classic rocks are not minerals. limestone is
No. Foliation is a texture most often used to describe the banded, platy, or layered appearance of certain metamorphic rocks.
The difference between breccias and conglomerate is that breccias are angular and conglomerates are smooth. What causes rocks to be smooth is transportation, such as when rocks are in a stream and are worn down. Therefore transportation is what causes the difference between breccias and conglomerates.
monomineralic - one mineral polymineralic - multiple minerals
describe the textural difference between coarse-grained (phaneritic) and fine-grained (aphaneritic) rocks
Gems are valuable rocks aren't.
A rock is a rock, and a diamond is a gem.
most metamophic rocks contain a high amount of oxygen and silicon
Paleozoic rocks contain fossils while Precambarian rocks had no fossils since at that time there was only single celled organisms.