Although found in the Western US, most slate has been mined in the Northeast: Maine, Vermont, New York, and Pennsylvania, and a large mine in Virginia.
in raul and suburban areas
on roofs
The Earth's crust does have sedimentary rocks in it's structure - limestone, slate, chalk, are three examples of commonly found sedimentary rocks.
Pennsylvania is home to quartzite, slate, marble, phyllite, gneiss, and schist
slate and marble
soapstone to slate
Slate and Marble are metamorphic rocks. Slate's parent rock is shale and Marble's parent rock is limestone.
quartz
some minerals are mica, fledspar, and rocks are marble, shale ,slate,granite etc.
You can find rocks everywhere in the UK, some examples are: * Marble and slate (can be found in Scotland, *LOADS of different rocks (can be found under the sea). Hope I Helped!! AliceAnswers
The Earth's crust does have sedimentary rocks in it's structure - limestone, slate, chalk, are three examples of commonly found sedimentary rocks.
Pennsylvania is home to quartzite, slate, marble, phyllite, gneiss, and schist
slate
Slate is a low-grade metamorphic rock.
They are all metamorphic rocks.
Slate rock, coal, and flint are all very brittle rocks, and can be found virtually anywhere in the USA, but google any of these rocks (Slate would be most likely to find, especially in the south), and find your rock of preference, and if its in your area.
Metamorphic rocks
manly slate and coal
Slate and schist.