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Silica sand would first lithify into sandstone. It could then undergo metamorphism through heat and pressure and form the metamorphic rock quartzite.
Sand forms sedimentary rocks such as sandstone. Sandstone containing mostly quartz can form the metamorphic rock quartzite.
it will turn into the metamorphic rock, Quartzite
At this point they are none of the above. They are sediment. If lithified they will form sedimentary rock.
No, in order to be a metamorphic rock, it has to be a rock that undergoes extreme heat and pressure. What you're describing is the formation of a sedimentary rock called a limestone.
Silica sand would first lithify into sandstone. It could then undergo metamorphism through heat and pressure and form the metamorphic rock quartzite.
Sand forms sedimentary rocks such as sandstone. Sandstone containing mostly quartz can form the metamorphic rock quartzite.
it turns into sand
The common structure of a metamorphic rock is that there are several pieces of different types of minerals, sand, rock, or glass.
it will turn into the metamorphic rock, Quartzite
Eroded rock without form could be the sand produced.
No. Sandstone is sedimentary rock, where the individual grains of sand that compose the rock are visible without magnification. These individual grains of sand (sediment) have become compacted and cemented together in a process called lithification, forming a sedimentary rock.Metamorphic rock can be formed from virtually any parent rock (protolith) that has been subjected to heat and/or pressure, modifying its texture or mineral composition.Quartz sandstone, when metamorphosed, becomes the metamorphic rock 'quartzite'.
Sedimentary rock is rock that has been worn away and turned into sediment such as sand. That sediment is then compacted together and turned into rock. So metamorphic rock wears away and compacts into sedimentary rock
sandstone is a sedimentary rock because of the layers or lines you can see on it
That grain of sand could join up with other sediments and get cemented into a sedimentary rock. It may then experience pressure, pushing it into Earth's interior. The rock could then become metamorphic or it could melt into magma. The magma would eventually build up inside a formation.check out the rock cycle
Sandstone and limestone are both sedimentary rocks.
Sand is composed of small loose particles of eroded rock of any type, but commonly it is particles of quartz from igneous or metamorphic rock. Each sand grain is actually a rock unto itself. Only when the sand grains are cemented together through a process known as lithification, do the sand grains become part of a new sedimentary rock.