quartzite
Limestone is a metamorphic rock. Limestone is also has non-foiled texture.
Quartzite
a foliated rock is a metamorphic rock with a texture that gives the rock a layered appearance.
no texture
The Texture term for metamorphic rock which are not banded or layered is non-foliated metamorphic rock. Good examples are marble and quartzite.
by the texture
Metamorphic rock is formed from another kind of rock under great heat and pressure. This process alters the mineral composition and texture of the original rock, creating a new type of rock. Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, schist, and gneiss.
no texture
It has a foliated texture.
A texture know as foliation is common in metamorphic rock and garnets are more commonly found in metamorphic rock than other rock types of the crust.
Metamorphic rock can vary in texture, with some being rough due to the presence of mineral grains and others being smooth due to recrystallization of minerals during the metamorphic process. The texture of metamorphic rock depends on factors such as the original rock type and the intensity of heat and pressure.
When rock changes into metamorphic rock, its appearance, texture, crystal structure, and mineral content change.