Metamorphic rock
When limestone is heated under pressure, it forms marble. This process, known as metamorphism, occurs when the mineral calcite in the limestone recrystallizes into the interlocking calcite crystals that compose marble.
Graphite turns into diamonds when put under extreme pressure and heat. Diamond is a denser and harder form of carbon compared to graphite.
Limestone is calcium carbonate (Ca(CO)3. When sufficiently heated it breaks down into lime (calcium oxide, CaO), and water (H2O).
Under extreme heat and pressure deep within the Earth's mantle, carbon atoms can rearrange into a diamond crystal structure. This natural process takes millions of years to occur. Additionally, lab-created diamonds can be produced by mimicking this process in a controlled environment using high-pressure, high-temperature methods.
Coal turns into a solid material called graphite when subjected to high heat and pressure over time. Graphite is a crystalline form of the element carbon, with distinct properties such as its lubricating ability and use in pencils.
Limestone typically turns into marble when subjected to heat and pressure. Marble is a metamorphic rock with a finer texture and often exhibits a wider range of colors than limestone.
Marble, an intermediate grade metamorphic rock.
Limestone turns into marble through a process called metamorphism, which involves both heat and pressure. The minerals in the limestone recrystallize under the combination of high temperature and pressure, transforming it into marble. This process can occur over millions of years deep within the Earth's crust.
By the metamorphosis of limestone, marble is formed. By the thermal decomposition of limestone, quicklime is formed. Which process depends on the temperature and pressure.
Yes, with enough pressure and heat, limestone can metamorphose into slate. This process involves the recrystallization of the minerals within the limestone, resulting in the formation of a fine-grained, foliated rock known as slate.
No. Marble is metamorphosed limestone, recrystallized from heat, pressure, or both.
pressure, heat, time
Limestone/chalk. Limestone has been subjected to heat and/or pressure, it metamorposes into marble. Both limestone and marble are calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Its just that the internal physical structure of limestone is altered.
Limestone was probably metamorphed into marble.
No. Limestone changes to Marble when it undergoes intense heat and pressure.
Chalk, which is a sedimentary rock made of calcium carbonate, typically transforms into marble under heat and pressure. Marble is a metamorphic rock that forms from the recrystallization of limestone or dolostone.
the amount of heat and pressure