the original name of slate is schist
Slate is not typically formed from granite. Granite is a coarse-grained intrusive igneous rock, while slate is a fine-grained foliated metamorphic rock. Slate is often formed from shale or mudstone through low-grade metamorphism, where the minerals in the original rock recrystallize and align to create the characteristic foliation of slate.
yes, slate is metamorphic rock
The scientific name for shale is "sedimentary rock." Shale is a fine-grained rock composed of compacted mud and clay particles.
Slate rock has a fine-grained texture, with individual mineral grains that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. This gives slate a smooth and dense appearance.
Slate forms under high temperatures and pressure, typically around 200 to 700 degrees Celsius. These conditions cause the original clay minerals in shale to recrystallize into a low-grade metamorphic rock known as slate.
sandstone, shale,slate, limestone and diabase
it's original name is schist.
Slate. Slate is a low grade metamorphic rock derived from shale or mudstone.
Slate is not typically formed from granite. Granite is a coarse-grained intrusive igneous rock, while slate is a fine-grained foliated metamorphic rock. Slate is often formed from shale or mudstone through low-grade metamorphism, where the minerals in the original rock recrystallize and align to create the characteristic foliation of slate.
no slate is an igneous rock
Shale is a sedimentaory rock, while Slate is a metamorphic rock. Generally the shale is metamorphosed into slate.
sandstone, shale,slate, limestone and diabase
No, slate is a metamorphic rock that is formed by shale
A metamorphic rock.
Slate is a low-grade metamorphic rock.
Slate is a metamorphic rock formed from the parent rock shale.
The metamorphic rock, slate, is considered foliated.