Metamorphic rocks are often found deep under the earth's surface because metamorphic rocks form from heat and pressure. Therefore, they form while they are under the earth's surface.
Yes it does because heat and pressure deep beneath earths surface can change any Rock into metamorphic rock :)
Usually only in response to an impact event.
metamorphic rocksis found underground because they are formed by heat and pressure and down there is a lot of heat and pressure
because they require great pressure and heat to form.
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Metamorphic rocks
I think you are looking for the term "Metamorphic".
Metamorphic rocks form when existing rocks are exposed to heat and pressure deep within the Earth's surface
Metamorphic rocks are formed beneath the Earth's surface It changes into Igneous rocks through extremely high temperatures and intense pressure.
There are two types of rock that can form deep within the earth: metamorphic rock and intrusive igneous rock. Metamorphic rock forms from rock that is altered under extreme heat and pressure. Intrusive igneous rock forms from molten rock that cools and solidifies underground. This is opposed to extrusive igneous rock, which forms at the surface after being erupted from a volcano.
Metamorphic rocks are often found deep under the earth's surface because metamorphic rocks form from heat and pressure. Therefore, they form while they are under the earth's surface.
They are formed under the earth's surface.
Metamorphic rocks
Sedimentary rocks form on the Earth's crust, and can form metamorphic rocks when buried. Igneous rocks form under the surface, or when liquid magma reaches the surface as lava.
Most sedimentary rocks, most metamorphic rocks, and intrusive igneous rocks.
I think you are looking for the term "Metamorphic".
There are three types of rocks! These include: -Metamorphic -sedimentary -igneous
Sedimentary rocks could become metamorphic rocks if they are exposed to extreme heat and pressure deep in the Earth's crust. The rocks could come to the surface by volcanic activity or rising magma.
Becausethey are under a great pressure under the Earth's surface.
Metamorphic rocks form when existing rocks are exposed to heat and pressure deep within the Earth's surface
Metamorphic rocks are older sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic changed by pressure and temperature.
Sedimentary rocks are formed on or near the Earthβs surface, in contrast to metamorphic and igneous rocks, which are formed deep within the Earth. The most important geological processes that lead to the creation of sedimentary rocks are erosion, weathering, dissolution, precipitation, and lithification.