No it is not metamorphic, it is a sedimentary rock.
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.
Slate is a common metamorphic rock that can be made into a chalkboard due to its ability to easily break into thin sheets and its smooth texture that allows for writing on with chalk.
Chalk is a type of sedimentary rock that is primarily composed of organic material, specifically the calcareous remains of marine microorganisms such as coccolithophores. It is not considered clastic, as it does not consist of fragments of pre-existing rock like clastic sedimentary rocks.
Chalk is a form of limestone, a sedimentary rock.
metamorphic rock
It can be used for the chalk bords .
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.
A rock that is white and harder than chalk is likely to be marble. Marble is a metamorphic rock that is formed from limestone under high pressure and heat, making it harder and more durable than chalk, which is a soft sedimentary rock.
Slate is a common metamorphic rock that can be made into a chalkboard due to its ability to easily break into thin sheets and its smooth texture that allows for writing on with chalk.
Chalk is a type of sedimentary rock that is primarily composed of organic material, specifically the calcareous remains of marine microorganisms such as coccolithophores. It is not considered clastic, as it does not consist of fragments of pre-existing rock like clastic sedimentary rocks.
A metamorphic rock.
in a metamorphic rock you find rock.
Chert is NOT a metamorphic rock.
No.
Chalk is a form of limestone, a sedimentary rock.
Metamorphic rock displaying banding is referred to as foliated metamorphic rock.
True soapstone is a metamorphic rock. It is essentially talc, and is very soft. Commonly met as dressmakers chalk, or the equivalent use in mechanical engineering for marking steel, etc.