A metamorphic rock is an igneous, sedimentary, or another metamorphic rock that has been: 1) squeezed by incredible pressures deep underground, 2) has been exposed to very hot fluids, 3) has been exposed to very high temperatures without melt occurring, 4) combinations of numbers 1-3. Rock exposed to these conditions can be metamorphosed, altering its structure, mineral alignment, and possibly its chemistry.
Examples are slate, schist, anthracite, metaconglomerate, and gneiss.
a metamorphic rock is a rock that has changed because of intense heat or pressure.rock altered by pressure and heat.
A metamorphic rock is one that has been significantly changed from its original condition. At least by heating due to re-burial, and sometimes by being completely re-melted before subsequent crystallization. In either process, some of the original minerals have become mobilized to create new minerals. During intense metamorphism, the original layering of the rock will be destroyed.
metamorphic rock is an igneous, sedimentary, or another metamorphic rock that has been: 1) squeezed by incredible pressures deep underground, 2) has been exposed to very hot fluids, 3) has been exposed to very high temperatures without melt occurring, 4) combinations of numbers 1-3. Rock exposed to these conditions can be metamorphosed, altering its structure, mineral alignment, and possibly its
the meaning of metamorphic rock is when rocks lie deep beneath the earth with a high amount of pressure and high tempreatures,when these are applied to rocks they produce changes in the material, the process of this is called metamorphisi, and rock formed by this is called metamorphic rocks
metamorphic rock is a rock made by pressure and heat
Rock changed by heat or pressure or both.
rock altered by pressure and heat your welcome ;)
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Gneiss, pronounced 'nice', is a coarse grained banded metamorphic rock.
It is important to learn how to use new vocabulary in a sentence. While we were exploring we found a metamorphic rock.
the word "metamorphic"is derived from greek which wean changing form.Therefore metamorphic rocks are the rocks which are formed when one type of rock changes into another type after having been subjected under intense heat or pressure.the process of changing one rock type to another rock is calle rock cycle
Originally, anamorphic was a geological term describing certain types of metamorphic rock. The word anamorphic is derived from the Greek word anamorphΕsis which means transformation
Petroleum is not considered a rock. The definition of rock includes the word 'solid'.
No rock was originally a metamorphic rock. By the definition of the word metamorphic rocks are rocks that have been formed from other rocks (sedimentary or igneous) either by formation of new minerals because of temperature and pressure changes or by changing the texture of the rock by large stresses shearing the rock.
gneiss
Gneiss, pronounced 'nice', is a coarse grained banded metamorphic rock.
The anagram is metamorphic, a type of rock.
In sedimentary rock it is called striated or stratified. In metamorphic rock it is foliated or gneissic.
Igneous rock can weather and become sedimentary rock . Metamorphic rock can be melted in a volcano and become igneous rock. Igneous rock and sedimentary rock can be heated and pressurized to form metamorphic rock.
The anagrams are singes and gneiss, a metamorphic rock.
A rock is anything found in the ground i dont know if its right if i got it right thank me
Metamorphic rocks are a type of rock along with igneous and sedimentary rocks.
It is important to learn how to use new vocabulary in a sentence. While we were exploring we found a metamorphic rock.
Brick is baked mud, and as such, can be considered to be sedimentary.
The anagrams are ambler, ramble, and marble, a hard metamorphic rock.