Quartzite
Metamorphic rock that has a nonfoliated texture include marble, quartzite and metabasalt.
Quartzite
The Texture term for metamorphic rock which are not banded or layered is non-foliated metamorphic rock. Good examples are marble and quartzite.
A banded texture
Non-foliated metamorphic rock, like quartzite and marble.
False. The terms folidated and nonfoliated apply to metamorphic rocks.
Sedimentary rock can appear foliated, but the nomenclature of foliation is usually reserved for the context of metamorphic rock texture description.
The Texture term for metamorphic rock which are not banded or layered is non-foliated metamorphic rock. Good examples are marble and quartzite.
A banded texture
Non-foliated metamorphic rock, like quartzite and marble.
False. The terms folidated and nonfoliated apply to metamorphic rocks.
Usually have a rougher texture
Metamorphic rocks that do not exhibit foliation.
Sedimentary rock can appear foliated, but the nomenclature of foliation is usually reserved for the context of metamorphic rock texture description.
METAMORPHIC!
marble
a banded texture
Foaliated rock can form in one or two ways. Extreme pressure may cause the mineral crystals in the rock to realign or regrow to form parallel bands. Foaliation also occurs as minerals that have different compositions separate to produce a series of alternation dark and light bands. Most nonfoliated metamorphic rocks share at least one or two main characteristics. First, the original rock that is metamorphosed may contain grains of only one mineral or contains very small amounts of other minerals.
The type of metamorphic rock would be classified as a nonfoliated metamorphic rock, like quartzite and marble.