One can find information on metamorphic rocks in any Geology book. One can also find information on metamorphic rocks online on Wikipedia, Library Think Quest and Science Kids New Zealand websites.
you find them in the water
Some of the types of rocks and rock formation that someone would find in India would be sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks, igneous rocks, peak, and stack rocks.
Heat is always present in the formation of metamorphic rocks.
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Yes.
Igneous rocks and metamorphic rocks, because the intense heat and pressure destroys fossils.
the fossils would be turned into another rock if it was in a metamorphic rock or igneous rocks. it requires a blanket of sediment
Metamorphic rocks are nonexistent in central and Eastern England. Good places are hilly regions where rocks have been deformed by tectonic collisions. The best places for this are the Scottish-English border, Cornwall and Western Devon. I recommend the free smart phone app 'iGeology' from the British Geological Survey for more information.
yes you can find broken fossils in metamorphic rics
You WOULD expect to find metamorphic rocks in the recesses (deep layers) of the Earth's crust. But not in the mantle or core. Metamorphic means changed - and rocks - either sedimentary or igneous - get changed by the heat and pressures found in the deep crust.
Fossils are principally found in sedimentary rocks and also in some metamorphic rocks of sedimentary origin.