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Phyllite is a fine grained metamorphic rock. It is formed by shale forming into slate, and slate being put under physical pressure over time.
False. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock and so commonly cools slowly so has time to develop moderate to large crystals.
Sedimentary rock, though that category also includes rocks formed when a cementing material precipitates out of groundwater between the grains.
The three types of rock are:Igneous rock- these are formed from the cooling and solidification of magma/lava below or at the surface of the earth. e.x. GraniteSedimentary rock- These are formed from the accumulation of sediments, broken off from other rocks, that are being cemented together over a long period of time. They are usually formed under water. e.x LimestoneMetamorphic rock- These are rocks that have been changed overtime, due to heat and or pressure. They were once either Igneous or Sedimentary. e.x. Limestone - MarbleGranite - GneissThree types of Soil are:ClaySandSilt
a metamorphic rock is formed when it is under great heat and pressure and after some time it forms magma. then the mama comes out through volcano and becomes hard , this rock that is formed is known as extrusive igneous rocks.
Phyllite is a fine grained metamorphic rock. It is formed by shale forming into slate, and slate being put under physical pressure over time.
It must be false, because the statement in question is not valid all the time. Sedimentary rock might become metamorphic rock after millions of years, but it might take less time, more time, or not happen at all.
the rock's magnetic latitude at the time that it formed
By lakes a long time ago
sedimentary rock
Makes it hard .(:
They have been formed throughout geological time since the Earth had cooled sufficiently to form a solid crust, and for its load of water to condense and form rivers and seas. It's a continuing process. For all the older rock being eroded in one place, new sedimentary rock is being formed elsewhere.
Sediments- Sediments are lose minerals such as rock fragments, mineral grains, and bits of a shell that has been moved by ice, wind, water and gravity.Sedimentary rock- Is a rock formed my sediments deposited into layers and being pressurized over time.
Quick cooling lava will result in extrusive igneous rock, a type of rock classification based on its small crystals being formed from lack of time for growth during solidification.
False. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock and so commonly cools slowly so has time to develop moderate to large crystals.
Sedimentary rock, though that category also includes rocks formed when a cementing material precipitates out of groundwater between the grains.
If the grains of the rock are larger, then it either is an intrusive igneous rock,( a rock formed from molten rock that cooled slowly over long periods of time underground) or a sedimentary rock that was formed from large sediments.