Marble will not show noticeable foliation, although it undergoes some pressure during metamorphism. That is because marble composition is almost 100% calcite. Even calcite crystals realign themselves perpendicular to stress direction, the realignment is still unnoticeable. However, if there are platy minerals, such as mica, which is really uncommon, marble should show foliated texture.
A marble is not foliated since it is a type of rock that is formed through metamorphism of limestone. The process causes the marble to recrystallize the original rock completely.
Marble is a non-foliated metamorphic rock.
Marble and quartzite are non-foliated metamorphic rocks.
Some examples of foliated rocks include slate, phyllite, schist, and gneiss. Amphibolite can be either foliated or nonfoliated. Examples of nonfoliated rocks include anthracite coal, hornfels, serpentinite, soapstone, quartzite, marble, and metaconglomerate.
they form in the absense of different stress
Foliated
It is nonfoliated.
Nonfoliated
Examples of non-foliated metamorphic rocks are quartzite and marble.
Non-foliated metamorphic rock, like quartzite and marble.
Marble is non-foliated.
non-foliated.
Some examples of foliated rocks include slate, phyllite, schist, and gneiss. Amphibolite can be either foliated or nonfoliated. Examples of nonfoliated rocks include anthracite coal, hornfels, serpentinite, soapstone, quartzite, marble, and metaconglomerate.
Quartzite, Marble, and Soapstone are three examples of nonfoliated rock.
Quartzite
Quartzite, marble and conglomerate.
Quartzite,marble, and soapstone
marble, quartzite, cataclasite, metabasalt
The Texture term for metamorphic rock which are not banded or layered is non-foliated metamorphic rock. Good examples are marble and quartzite.
they form in the absense of different stress