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Slate is a metamorphic rock formed form a sedimentary rocks called shale (which is made up of fine grained clay particles) when it is subject to a regional metamorphic event.
A regional metamorphic event would see the shale burred to a great depth (about 20 Km and heated to about 400 degrees Celsius) and then compressed by mountain building forces (the collision of continental plates). Under these conditions new malicious minerals form with their flat sides at right angles to the main compression force and the rock develops a new slatey fabric (along which it can be split) turning it into slate.
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