metamorphic
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sedimentary
Ruby is a variety of the mineral corundum, and is not classified as sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic in the manner of rocks.
An anyolite is a metamorphic rock composed of intergrown green zoisite, black tschermakite, and ruby.
The presence of intrusive magma in an area (known as contact metamorphism), or of tectonic plate interactions on a larger scale (known as regional metamorphism) puts the igneous and sedimentary rocks and minerals under heat or pressure which may cause changes in their chemistry and crystal structure. The result is the creation of metamorphic rocks. Gemstones associated with metamorphic rock include the beryls, jade, lapis lazuli, turquoise, spinel, ruby, sapphire and zircon.
Limestone
Following are examples of three metamorphic rocks and a list of their uses.Marble is a metamorphic rock that is used to make floor tiles, counter tops and it is carved into statues and was used extensively in the building of the Roman Colosseum and other historic buildings.Slate is another metamorphic rock that is used in buildings for floor and roofing tiles, and it was once used for blackboards.Quartzite is used as a source of silica; other forms of metamorphic rocks are useful as building components, monuments, counter tops, and facings.
Clastic sedimentary rocks, like conglomerate and sandstone.
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Amorphous Opal Beryl Aquamarine Emerald Morganite Carbon Diamond Chrysoberyl Alexandrite Corundum Ruby Sapphire Garnet (Pyrope) Mandarin Garnet (Spessartite) Rhodolite (Pyrope-Almandine) Tsavorite (Grossular Garnet) Olivine Peridot Quartz Amethyst Ametrine Citrine Spinel Topaz Blue Topaz Imperial Topaz Tourmaline Paraíba (Cuprian Elbaite) Tourmaline Rubellite Zircon Zoisite Tanzanite
Volcano lava forms as rocks as it cools down. Rocks are formed with magma and lava which when cooled down would form as rough matters. Rare lava parts are formed up like ruby, diamonds, and even emeralds.
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Garnet is a non-hydrous mineral, meaning it will form in environments where there is very little water. During the metamorphosis of a rock, as it's being squeezed and compacted by high pressures and heated by high temperatures, the water is driven out and the minerals that contain water are transformed to minerals with a different chemical composition that do not contain water, such as garnet.