metamorphic and igneous
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.
The metamorphic rock quartzite would form due to the heat and pressure.
Slate is the metamorphic rock that forms from shale after it is exposed to heat and pressure for a llllloooooonnnnnnnggggg time.
There are many ways to change and form it but the most common way the rock get the pressure and heat it needs to change and form is when the rock is beneath the Earth's surface (near the mantle where it's hot) and receive the pressure from all the rock layers above it.
sedimentary
metamorphic because it melts the rock and forms another
Granite is an igneous rock that forms deep underground from the cooling of molten magma. It requires heat and pressure to form, typically found in the Earth's crust.
Under ground it's really hot, so the metamorphic forms form any rock cause of the heat and pressure
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.
Heat and pressure causes Metamorphic Rocks to form.
A metamorphic rock forms by heat and pressure
A "metamorphic" rock forms.
A metamorphic rock.
When sandstone goes through heat and pressure, it can be transformed into a metamorphic rock known as quartzite. Quartzite forms from the recrystallization of quartz grains in the original sandstone, resulting in a harder and more compact rock with a glossy appearance.
A metamorphic rock.
Nearly all rocks had their beginning as magma - molten rock. This forms igneous rock that weathers to form sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary rock may be changed by heat and pressure to form metamorphic rock. The exception is limestone which is formed by chemical precipitation or from fossils.
heat and pressure