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Schist is a metamorphic rock.
A schist is a metamorphic rock.
A schist rock belongs in the metamorphic rock group.
No, schist rock does not bubble when in contact with hydrochloric acid because schist is a metamorphic rock composed of minerals like mica, chlorite, and quartz that do not react with acids to produce gas bubbles. Schist is typically more resistant to chemical weathering compared to other rock types like limestone or marble.
No, schist is a metamorphic rock type.
No Schist is not a crystal, but it is composed of minerals.
Generally not. Schist is a metamorphic rock formed when other rock types are exposed to immense pressure. If schist is found near a volcano, it is only by coincidence.
Schist is a high-grade metamorphic rock.
no it is a metamorphic rock
Yes.
No it is a rock
Schist rock is a type of metamorphic rock that forms deep within the Earth's crust. The age of schist rock can vary widely, as it depends on when the rock was formed through the process of metamorphism. In general, schist rock can range in age from hundreds of millions to billions of years old.