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Q: When gneiss goes through metamorphism at a higher temperature then state so it has a higher what?
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What does gneiss form into?

There is no grade of metamorphism beyond gneiss. Higher grades of metamorphism mean higher temperature and pressure. Beyond the conditions that form gneiss, temperatures are high enough to melt rock, at which point the resulting rock will be igneous rather than metamorphic.


Gneiss goes through metamorphosis at a higher temperature than slate so it has a higher?

Metamorphic grade


Gneiss goes through metamorphosis at a higher temperature than slate so it has a higher what?

metamorphic grade


What are four kinds of metamorphic rock?

Metamorphic rocks can be classified by type of metamorphism. Regional metamorphism is caused by pressures and heat derived from plate movement processes. Contact metamorphism is caused from proximity to an intrusive plutonic body. Metamorphic rocks are also classified by degree of metamorphism, expressed as a grade (low, medium, high), as a rock experiences higher and higher heat and pressure until it eventually melts.


How is gneiss rock formed?

Gneiss is formed from pre-existing rocks that are subjected to intense directional pressure and heat, causing an alignment of their constituent minerals into parallel bands, a texture that is referred to as foliation.


What are the protoliths of Schist and Anthracite coal?

The protolith of schist is typically shale or slate, which undergoes metamorphism to form schist. The protolith of anthracite coal is primarily bituminous coal, which is subjected to higher temperature and pressure conditions during metamorphism to convert into anthracite coal.


How does the temperature of the medium affect the speed of the sound?

For most mediums, a higher temperature results in higher density, and sound travels through denser mediums faster than through less dense mediums, so a lower temperature generally increases the speed of sound waves.


Why is it that the higher the temperature the higher the sound?

Sound and temperature are not connected.


How does temperature affect the speed of sound through a material?

Temperature affects the speed of sound through material by kinetic energy. The more molecules the higher temperatures will have more energy.


How does the temperature changes?

the higher the temperature the higher the solubility and vice-versa.


How are the density and temperature of are related?

Higher temperature air is less dense.Less-Dense air has a higher temperature


Would a thermostat set for a higher temperature keep the heater from blowing hot air?

No. The thermostat controls the flow of water through the radiator, not the heating core. Using a thermostat with a higher temperature rating delay the opening of the thermostat (and the flow of water to the radiator) until that higher temperature is reached. This will cause the coolant to run hotter.