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What are some types of metamorphic rock?

slate marble and quartzite


Which metamorphic rock is monomineralic?

slate which only contains the composition mica quartzite and marble as well


Is quartzite an example of slate?

No. Quartzite and slate are two different varieties of metamorphic rock. They are quite different.


Examples of metamorphic rock?

Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, slate, schist, and quartzite. These rocks form from pre-existing rocks that undergo intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth's crust, leading to recrystallization and the development of new mineral structures.


What is a rock that is formed with great heat and great pressure?

It is called a metamorphic rock.


What are three examples of nonfoliated metamorphic rock?

Quartzite, Marble, and Soapstone are three examples of nonfoliated rock.


What are two useful metamorphic rock?

Marble and slate


Which metamorphic rock had a nonfoliated texture?

Quartzite


What are four kinds of metamorphic rock?

Four types of metamorphic rock are marble, slate, quartzite, and schist. Each of these rocks forms through the alteration of existing rock types under high pressure and temperature conditions deep within the Earth's crust.


Why are metamorphic rock important?

It is used many different ways. It could be used for buildings and roofs. Some examples of metamorphic rock include marble, slate and quartzite.-Don't ask me how to say it!


Slate and marble are from what rock family?

Metamorphic rock.


What type of rock is the softest slate marble or sandstone?

Sandstone is the softest of the three stone types, slate, marble, and sandstone. Because it is more porous and easier to shape, it is ideal for decorative purposes. The hardest of these materials is marble, yet it is elegant, while the most durable is slate, which makes it ideal for roofing and flooring applications.