Slate,schist,gneiss are the metamorphic rock formed from mudstone.
Metamorphic rocks are naturally formed. they are formed from natural changes that happen to other rocks.
Rocks formed from sand, rocks, and shells are known as sedimentary rocks. Sandstones, mudstones, and limestone are common examples of sedimentary rocks that can be formed from these materials.
No. Metamorphic rocks can also from front sedimentary rocks and from other metamorphic rocks.
the metamorphic rocks are formed by heat and extreme pressure from other rocks
Metamorphic rocks are formed from sedimentary rocks.
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Technically rocks are not sediments, rather sediments are derived from weathered rock material. These sediments may conslidate and form rocks such as sandstones and mudstones, which include shales and siltstones. This variety of rock types is of sedimentary origin. Other types of rocks are formed by igneous and or metamorphic processes. Hope that answers your question.
Argillaceous rocks that contain cordierite include pelitic schists, hornfels, and some metapelites. Cordierite is a common mineral in metamorphic rocks formed under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions.
A mixture of sand and clay, mudstone, metamorphose (process of changing from one type of rock into a metamorphic rock) into gneiss rocks or schist rocks. The mudstones would change under heat and pressure to make the new Metamorphic rocks.
rocks can change form. There are three main types of rocks, sedimentary, Metamorphic and igneous. igneous. sedimentary rocks are rocks formed from sediment. Metamorphic rocks are rocks formed from heat and pressure. If other rocks are put under heat and pressure then they have a chance to change into metamorphic.
metamorphic rocks.
Rocks are classified as igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic based primarily on their origin and how they were formed. Igneous rocks are formed from cooled magma or lava, sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation of sediments, and metamorphic rocks are formed from the alteration of existing rocks due to heat and pressure.