no it can also be metaphoric or igneous rock
A piece of granite can be changed from an igneous rock to a sedimentary rock, and then to a metamorphic rock as it gets buried deeper within the Earth's crust.
Usually deep underground from heat and pressure, at regional metamorphic zones in areas of continental collisions, and in contact zones where parent rock is metamorphosed from proximity to an intrusive igneous body.
The type of rock found at the top of a waterfall is called "Hard Rock"
Sedimentary rock is when a fossil is found inside it.
volcanic rock , or even a type of rock in a classified section , sedimentary , metaphoric , or even igneous. the answer is volcanic rock a type of metaphoric rock. :)
metaphoric
Limestone
no it can also be metaphoric or igneous rock
Metaphoric Rocks are the youngest
Metaphoric
River rock can be composed of any rock type, or any combination of rock types.
It comes from either metaphoric rocks or igneous rocks.
Yes you can find it in that. John Jones
A METAMORPHIC rock is formed from other rocks that have undergone heat and pressure and partial but NOT entire melting. That is why a metamorphic rock could have layers that are distorted.
I presume you mean Metamorphic. A metamorphic rock is one that has been changed by heat and pressure. An igneous rock that is exposed to heat can be changed.
A piece of granite can be changed from an igneous rock to a sedimentary rock, and then to a metamorphic rock as it gets buried deeper within the Earth's crust.