It turns into Gneiss if it is compressed in the right conditions and under the right temperatures.
No, granite typically does not turn into slate. Slate is formed from the metamorphism of fine-grained sedimentary rocks such as shale or mudstone, while granite is an igneous rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of magma. The processes involved in their formation are different, so granite does not typically transform into slate.
Diorite does not turn into granite. Diorite and granite are two distinct types of igneous rocks with different mineral compositions. Diorite forms from the cooling of magma with a different composition than the magma that forms granite.
Shale turns into slate, granite into gneiss.
No, granite does not turn into slate. Granite and slate are two distinct types of rocks formed under different conditions. Granite is a coarse-grained igneous rock formed from the cooling of magma, while slate is a fine-grained metamorphic rock formed from the alteration of shale or mudstone.
Shale typically turns into slate, while granite can metamorphose into gneiss.
no pumice rock does not turn into granite.
It can.
Granite will become gneiss.
No, granite typically does not turn into slate. Slate is formed from the metamorphism of fine-grained sedimentary rocks such as shale or mudstone, while granite is an igneous rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of magma. The processes involved in their formation are different, so granite does not typically transform into slate.
Granite will become gneiss.
Diorite does not turn into granite. Diorite and granite are two distinct types of igneous rocks with different mineral compositions. Diorite forms from the cooling of magma with a different composition than the magma that forms granite.
Shale turns into slate, granite into gneiss.
by adding heat and pressure
quartz, feldspar, and mica
It is impossible for granite to turn into gneiss it is a scientific impossibility that cannot be done with only heat and pressure :)
Granite is Granite, However grind it down and mix it with other materials and rock grindings, compress it for a while and you end up with sedimentary rock.
If the granite is eroded somehow and then all of the fragements sit there for a while over time it will turn into sedementary rock.