metomorphic
Chlorite schist is a metamorphic rock. It forms from the metamorphism of rocks like shale or volcanic rocks under high temperature and pressure conditions, resulting in the growth of chlorite crystals within the rock.
Basically it can be the other two types of rock in the cycle; igneous and sedimentary. Given a sufficient amount of heat and pressure is applied, any rock turns into a metamorphic rock. If a sedimentary rock such as mudstone gets metamorphosed it turns into slate. If on the other hand, an igneous type rock such as granite it can be transformed into a gneiss (high grade) or a shist (mid-grade).
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in underground caves normally in the northern parts of the world such as Greenland
The rock cycle is how one type of rock can be changed into another type of rock.
Schist is a metamorphic rock that exhibits parallel alignment of mineral grains, giving it a foliated appearance. This alignment is typically a result of regional metamorphism where intense pressure and temperature conditions cause the minerals to recrystallize in a preferred orientation.
this mt. has a rock type of rock
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granite is a type of igneous rock.
The type of rock that can be foliated and/or non-foliated is the Igneous rock.
odyn dva try chotyry p'yat shist sim visim dev'yat des'yat
All rock types can be formed from any other rock type.