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Gneiss rocks are products of metamorphism while granite rocks are derived from igneous activity.

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Are Gneiss crystalline?

Yes, the gneiss rocks are usually crystalline. The gneiss rocks are foliated or banded metamorphic rocks that have the same composition as the granite.


How are granite and gneiss the same?

Granite and gneiss are both types of rocks that are formed from the cooling and solidification of molten magma or rock. Gneiss is actually a metamorphic rock that is derived from granite through the process of metamorphism. Both rocks exhibit visible mineral grains and are commonly used in construction and landscaping due to their durability.


When granite rocks get metamorphosed they changes into?

marble


How do you change granite from sedimentary rocks to metamorphic rocks?

Gneiss is a foilated metamorphic rock.


What is made of baUxite?

silicate rocks, such as granite, gneiss, basalt, and shale.


What does gneiss rocks morph from?

Gneiss rocks typically form from the metamorphism of either sedimentary rocks like shale or igneous rocks like granite. Through intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth's crust, the original minerals in these rocks recrystallize and reorganize to create the distinctive banding and foliation that characterizes gneiss.


What type of rock would result from the metamorphism of granite?

The metamorphism of granite would likely result in the formation of gneiss, a coarse-grained foliated rock with distinct bands of minerals. The high temperature and pressure during metamorphism would cause the minerals in the granite to recrystallize and align, giving gneiss its characteristic banded appearance.


Which rocks are metamorphic rocks?

Marble (metamorphosed limestone) Slate (metamorphosed shale) Gneiss (metamorphosed granite)


Why do granite and gneiss types of rocks look so similar?

Because thay are both Metamorphic rocks :-)


What is a coarsely foliated rock with a banded appearance called?

A coarsely foliated rock with a banded appearance is called a gneiss. Gneiss forms from the metamorphism of existing rocks, typically granite or sedimentary rocks like shale or sandstone, resulting in distinct banding of different minerals.


Is gneiss a limestone or sandstone?

Gneiss is neither limestone nor sandstone. Gneiss is a metamorphic rock that forms from the transformation of pre-existing rocks such as granite or sedimentary rocks under high heat and pressure. The resulting gneiss typically exhibits banded layers of minerals.


What are Canada's most common rock?

Granite, Gneiss and then the sedimentary rocks like Sandstone and Limestone.