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Can sedimentary rock form directly from metamorphic rock?

Yes, sedimentary rock can form from metamorphic rock through a process called retrograde metamorphism. In this process, metamorphic rocks are broken down by weathering and erosion to form sediment, which can then be compacted and cemented to form new sedimentary rock.


What is a protolith?

A metamorphic rock changes from one form to another by intense heat or pressue. The parent rock, or protolith, is the rock that undergoes change. It can be any rock type, sedimentary, igneous, and even metamorphic.


When a rock is altered by extreme heat and pressure what type of rock is the result?

The result is a metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks form from pre-existing rocks (igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rocks) that undergo intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth. This process causes the minerals in the rock to recrystallize and reorganize, leading to the formation of a new rock with different physical and chemical properties.


How can a igneous rock change into a metaphoric rock?

An igneous rock can change into a metamorphic rock through the process of metamorphism, which involves heat and pressure altering the mineral composition and texture of the rock. This can occur deep within the Earth's crust where high temperatures and pressures are present, causing the minerals in the igneous rock to recrystallize and form a new metamorphic rock.


What type of rock is a metamorphic?

the word "metamorphic"is derived from greek which wean changing form.Therefore metamorphic rocks are the rocks which are formed when one type of rock changes into another type after having been subjected under intense heat or pressure.the process of changing one rock type to another rock is calle rock cycle

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Where can one find metamorphic rock?

One can find a metamorphic rock in a variety of locations. Some of the places where one can find a metamorphic rock include the base of mountains and within the Earth's crust.


How can you tell one metamorphic rock to another metamorphic rock?

Well it is pretty easy here it goes: A metamorphic rock will display foliation or bands around the rock.


What is a man made metamorphic rock?

One example of a man-made metamorphic rock is marble. Marble is formed when limestone, a sedimentary rock, is subjected to high heat and pressure causing it to recrystallize and form a new rock with a distinctive crystalline structure.


What is one thing that change a rock to a metamorphic rock?

Heat and pressure change rocks to metamorphic!


What landforms are made out of metamorphic rock?

one landform is the Blue Mounds State Park


What is the def Metamorphic rock?

Metamorphic rock is rock that has changed as a result of constant heat, pressure, or both. One good example is granite.


A metamorphic rock made from limestone?

Marble is a metamorphic rock formed from limestone that has undergone intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth's crust. The process of metamorphism recrystallizes the original minerals in limestone to create the distinct crystalline structure and smooth texture of marble. Marble is valued for its beauty and is commonly used in architecture and sculpture.


Why is metamorphic rock hard?

because a metamorphic rock is made up of different rocks.


What do bands in a metamorphic rock mean?

The thicker the bands the more intense the heat and pressure conditions were to form the rock. Metamorphic rocks are transformed existing rock types. Thicker bands in the appearance of a metamorphic rock mean that it was made with more intense heat and under greater amounts of pressure.


What is one thing that can change a rock into a metamorphic rock?

Heat and/or pressure.


What type of rock can form metamorphic rocks?

Any rock can undergo metamorphism, be it sedimentary, igneous or even the transformation of one type of metamorphic rock to another.


How metmorphic rock form?

Metamorphic rocks are rocks which have changed from one form to another due to intense heat or pressure. Any rock (sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous) can be changed into a metamorphic rock.