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Heat and pressure lead to the formation of metamorphic rocks.
The essential force in the metamorphic rock formation is pressure. The needed changes are driven by changes in the physical measures of temperature and pressure. As these conditions change, alterations in the composition of the minerals and textures follow.
Two factors that contribute to the formation of metamorphic rocks are pressure and temperature.
heat and pressure
the deeper into earth crust the higher the pressure that forms metamorphic rocks
temperature, pressure or added fluids
Heat and pressure lead to the formation of metamorphic rocks.
The essential force in the metamorphic rock formation is pressure. The needed changes are driven by changes in the physical measures of temperature and pressure. As these conditions change, alterations in the composition of the minerals and textures follow.
Two factors that contribute to the formation of metamorphic rocks are pressure and temperature.
Heat and Pressure
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heat and pressure
Metamorphic rocks are older sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic changed by pressure and temperature.
Heat and pressure.
Metamorphic rocks are formed from igneous, sedimentary and older metamorphic rocks that are introduced to extreme temperature and pressure. Because of the extreme temperature and pressure, rocks go through a significant chemical or physical change, turing them into metamorphic rocks.
the deeper into earth crust the higher the pressure that forms metamorphic rocks
Metamorphic rock can result from the exposure of existing igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rock to high temperatures, high pressure, or a combination of both.