Schist is a high-grade metamorphic rock.
metamorphic rocks
Shale
They are all metamorphic rocks.
Schist comes from shale. It is laminated , flaky, and found in parallel layers. The minerals in this rocks that have crystallized from the parent rock are visible.
Metamorphic rocks often have foliation, which is a layered structure that results from the alignment of mineral grains due to heat and pressure during formation. Common types of foliated rocks include slate, schist, and gneiss.
Schist rocks can be both permeable and impermeable, depending on factors such as the size and arrangement of mineral grains, the presence of fractures or faults, and the level of metamorphism they have undergone. In general, schist rocks tend to have higher permeability compared to other metamorphic rocks such as gneiss or marble.
foliated rocks, defined as "metamorphic rocks with parralel layers or "bands". three examples of these foliated rocks are gneiss, slate, and schist. three examples of foliated rocks are schist, gneiss, and schist.
No, schist is a metamorphic rock type.
Metamorphic rocks are formed from other types of rocks under high temperature and pressure. Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, slate, and schist.
"Foliated" rocks are usually metamorphic rocks like phyllite, slate, schist, and gneiss.
Granite and Mica Schist.
Metamorphic rock forms from the recrystallization of pre-existing rocks due to high heat, pressure, or chemical processes. Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, slate, and schist.