they are formed by magma and lava
Metamorphic rocks are formed when existing rocks undergo heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids, leading to changes in mineral composition or texture. This process does not involve melting of the rock, but rather the recrystallization of minerals due to high temperatures and pressures within the Earth's crust.
Changed rocks are called metamorphic. Metamorphic rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism, through the use of heat and pressure.Metamorphic rocks
It is a metomorphic rock because if any rock undergoes heat and pressure it will transform into a meomophic rock.
Yes. Igneous rocks have been charged from other rocks by melting followed by solidification. Sedimentary rocks have been changed from other rocks by weathering, erosion, deposition, and consolidation. Metamorphic rocks have been changed from other rocks by pressure and heat.
Sedimentary rocks can be changed into metamorphic rocks through heat and pressure, while igneous rocks can be changed into metamorphic rocks through the same process. Both types of rocks can also be weathered and eroded, leading to the formation of new sedimentary rocks.
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Heat, Pressure, Magma, and the crust from the Earth.
they are classified by how they are classified
Slate and marble are examples of metamorphic rocks. Other metamorphic rocks include gneiss, schist, and quartzite. All metamorphic rocks are formed from other rock types.
Metamorphic rocks are formed when existing rocks undergo heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids, leading to changes in mineral composition or texture. This process does not involve melting of the rock, but rather the recrystallization of minerals due to high temperatures and pressures within the Earth's crust.
yes it is changed
yes it is changed
They can be formed just about anywhere but are commonly found near the sites of volcanos or places volcanos were once active. They are formed by other rocks put under heat and pressure.
a solid rock
Metamorphic rocks form deep underground under high pressure and heat conditions, typically within the Earth's crust. They can also form at plate boundaries where tectonic forces cause rocks to be buried and subjected to these extreme conditions.
metomorphic
metamorphic rocks.