... the fluid state we call 'lava'.
heat and pressure in the earths crust with little if any chemical change.
Yes it is.
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Metamorphic rocks are rocks which have been changed by heat an pressure. The deeper you go within the earth, the more heat and pressure there is, which is why metamorphic rocks form there.
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... the fluid state we call 'lava'.
heat and pressure in the earths crust with little if any chemical change.
crust
A rock that forms from other rocks due to heat and pressure beneath the Earth's surface is called a metamorphic rock. Examples include marble, slate, and gneiss.
As depth beneath the Earth's surface increases, both temperature and pressure increase. This is due to the weight of the overlying rock and the Earth's internal heat. The increase in pressure and temperature with depth is known as the geothermal gradient.
crust
magma
it is called magma.
The point beneath the earth's surface where an earthquake originates is called the hypocenter.
it is called magma.
Well water
which are the following?