non-foliated.
I dont know dude.
Foliated rocks have layers in them. We often refer to the layers as Banding.
Not exactly. Some metamorphic rocks have foliation, which can appear similar to the layers of sedimentary rock. Foliation develops from mineral grains being oriented by pressure, rather than the deposition of layers.
foliated metamorphic rocks. The alternating layers are caused by the alignment and segregation of minerals during the metamorphic process, resulting in a banded or layered appearance. Examples of foliated metamorphic rocks include gneiss, schist, and slate.
gneiss
Gneiss
non-foliated.
foliated
Metamorphic rocks with a layered or banded look are referred to as foliated.
No that is a metamorphic rock
metamorphic rocks
Due to the weathering of igneous rocks the minerals of it get deposited in layers. After a long repetition of this process the bottom layers start compressing due to the pressure of upper layers as well as heat , so they turn harder and harder resulting in metamorphic rocks.