a metamorphic rock
non clastic sedimentary rock :)
at its most basic sandstone is a sedimentary rock.
ANSWERCalcite is really not a rock it is a mineral therefore it can not really be metamorphic , sedimentary , or igneous. But it is usually associated in materials of sediment so most likely it is sedimentary. If you would have to pick one. SEDIMENTARY
Any rock can be broken up and later form a sedimentary rock.
Sedimentary rock. Because when weathering and erosion occurs to igneous rock, the igneous become sediments and the sediments condense and cool, forming sedimentary rock. Therefore, sedimentary rock doesn't need heat to form.
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Granite and Marble.
Not quite; occasionally fossil traces can be seen in marble - which is a metamorphic rock.
Sandstone. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock - which is the only type of rock which can contain fossils.
Marble is classified as a metamorphic rock. 'Metamorphic' means that the rock has undergone a change in from. In the case of marble, it starts out as some kind of sedimentary carbonate rock (sedimentary rocks are formed by sediments and remains of plant life, etc. that have been compacted together over time) and then that rock material is transformed by a combination of heat and pressure to become marble. The changes may be a development of a chrystalline formation, or a texture or color change. Sometimes the metamorphic changes in rock may include the involvement of minerals, in additon to the heat and pressure combination. Different minerals cause the different color varieties of marble that are available.
Metamorphic rock is formed when sedimentary rock is subjected to heat and pressure. This process causes the original sedimentary rock to recrystallize and change its mineral composition without melting. Metamorphic rocks include types such as marble and quartzite.
Marble is a metamorphic rock.
The three kinds of rocks by their method of formation are IGNEOUS rocks, SEDIMENTARY rocks and METAMORPHIC rocks. Igneous rocks cool from magma or lava. Sedimentary rocks form by the deposition of particulates and silt. Metamorphic rocks form from rocks (usually sedimentary) that are compressed and heated underground.
The sedimentary rock gets transformed into metamorphic rock under the heat and pressure of mountain-building processes. Examples of metamorphic rocks formed from sedimentary rocks include marble from limestone and schist from shale.
Clastic sedimentary rock.
The answer is organic sedimentary rock.
Sedimentary