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metamorphosis
Layers of sediment which have undergone lithification are called sedimentary rock.
The metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly is one of the most common examples of significant change in the stages of life.
Marble is a rock. This rock is created due to metamorphosis of limestone. If the marble rock does happen to have cleavage, the cleavage refers to fractures within the marble rock itself.
Most coal is sedimentary, but anthracite is bituminous coal that has undergone metamorphosis to become a metamorphic rock.
Marble rock is made when a sedimentary rock, which consists of limestone has undergone heat and pressure metamorphosis under temperatures in excess of 1800ºF.
Gneiss has undergone is the crystls have lined up with the magnetic poles verticly or wavy and it causes it to look that way
Marble was an metamorphic rock that was originally a sedimentary rock, which consist of limestone that has undergone heat and pressure metamorphosis under temperatures in excess of 1800ºF.
Metamorphosis means 'change in form' and is undergone by some animals, which comes under biology (specifically zoology). It is also a process undergone by rocks, which is geology.
The first metamorphic rock to form from shale is slate. With further metamorphosis you get phyllite, then schist, then gneiss.
These will be metamorphic rocks:Regional metamorphosis occurs under heat and pressureThermal/contact metamorphosis occurs under heat only
absolutely NOT!
When an insect has gone through metamorphosis, it has completely changed its form. If it had a pupal stage before metamorphosis, then it underwent complete metamorphosis. If it didn't have a pupal stage, then it underwent incomplete metamorphosis.
The rock which will form will be marble because the limestone undergoes metamorphosis (partial recrystallisation).
they go to the incomplete metamorphosis
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