Metamorphic rock.
Marble and slate
Marble Gneiss Schist
Shale is a sedimentaory rock, while Slate is a metamorphic rock. Generally the shale is metamorphosed into slate.
A metamorphic rock.
Many kinds of rocks both of igneous and sedimentary nature eg; Limestone (sedimentary ) to marble or granite or diorite (igneous) to gneiss.
Marble and slate
Slate and marble are examples of metamorphic rocks. They are formed when existing rocks undergo high temperatures and pressures, causing them to recrystallize into new forms with different characteristics.
slate, marble and gneiss
Slate is a foliated (displaying layers or banding) metamorphic rock, and its parent rock was shale or mudstone. Marble is a non-foliated metamorphic rock (no layers or bands) and its parent rock was limestone.
Shale is a sedimentary rock, not a metamorphic rock.
Slate is a fine-grained metamorphic rock typically used for roofing and flooring due to its durability and resistance to water. Marble is a metamorphic rock prized for its beauty and often used in sculpture and building materials. An example of both slate and marble in use would be a slate roof on a house and a marble statue in a museum.
slate marble and quartzite
quartz, slate, and some marble
slate and marble
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Marble is a type of metamorphic rock that is commonly used for sculptures, countertops, and flooring due to its distinctive veining and durability. Slate is a fine-grained metamorphic rock that is often used for roofing, flooring, and as a chalkboard surface because of its durability and ability to split into thin sheets.
Marble would be the most durable and beautiful but more difficult to carve than slate due to it's hardness .