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Chemical weathering
A "metamorphic" rock.
By a process of melting and re-solidification of the melt produced..
The process that is found at a divergent boundary that will help form metamorphic rocks is metamorphism. This refers to the change in the composition or structure of a rock by heat and pressure.
A metamorphic rock is formed by the elements, minor heat, and compression. When the metamorphic rock is melted by magma, this would indicate that the metamorphic rock is under the surface of the earth. If it rises and cools again you will have an extrusive igneous rock. In a lot of cases, this is metamorphic rock on the surface under the influence of lava. This would change the composition and it would not longer be metamorphic, but rather igneous.
When rock changes into metamorphic rock, its appearance, texture, crystal structure, and mineral content change.
When rock changes into metamorphic rock, its appearance, texture, crystal structure, and mineral content change.
When rock changes into metamorphic rock, its appearance, texture, crystal structure, and mineral content change.
It is heat and pressure.
It changes its appearence, texture, crystal structure, and mineral content change. This is the answer according to the Georgia Earth Science book.
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