Metamorphic rocks are created when existing solid rocks are exposed to high temperatures and pressures.
The process is called metamorphism, where heat and pressure change one type of rock into another.
Heat and pressure create metamorphic rock. This type of rock forms when existing rocks are subjected to intense heat and pressure, causing their mineral composition and texture to change. Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, slate, and schist.
Heat and pressure causes Metamorphic Rocks to form.
A rock that continuously changes from one type to another due to heat and pressure is called a metamorphic rock. This transformation occurs deep within the Earth's crust where existing rocks are subjected to intense heat and pressure, causing them to recrystallize into a different type of rock.
The rock would transform into a metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to high heat and pressure without melting completely. Examples include marble, slate, and quartzite.
Metamorphic rock
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The process is called metamorphism, where heat and pressure change one type of rock into another.
a rock
Metamorphic Rocks.
Metamorphic rock
Heat and pressure create metamorphic rock. This type of rock forms when existing rocks are subjected to intense heat and pressure, causing their mineral composition and texture to change. Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, slate, and schist.
A metamorphic rock.
Granite
metamorphic rock
A metamorphic rock.
A "metamorphic" rock.