Feeling-wise
Squashed. Cramped. Squeezed. Claustrophobic. Bored.
Texture-wise
Fossils are quite rough in texture, some may feel fragile and crumbly while others could feel smooth or sandy/grainy. It really depends on the rock/soil type that the fossil is encased within.
Metamorphic
Quartzite, marble, and metabasalt are non-foliated metamorphic rocks..................................... i like dots
The protolith of a metamorphic rock can be any pre-existing rock type, such as shale, limestone, basalt, or granite. The type of metamorphic rock that forms from a protolith depends on factors like temperature, pressure, and the mineral composition of the protolith.
No.
Rock can be changed into metamorphic rock by heat and pressure.
it is nt very good
Metamorphic
a metamorphic rock looks like any other rock you could find.
Quartzite, marble, and metabasalt are non-foliated metamorphic rocks..................................... i like dots
Metamorphic rock is formed through heat and pressure acting on existing rocks, causing them to recrystallize and change their mineral composition without melting. Examples include marble, slate, and schist.
A metamorphic rock.
in a metamorphic rock you find rock.
The protolith of a metamorphic rock can be any pre-existing rock type, such as shale, limestone, basalt, or granite. The type of metamorphic rock that forms from a protolith depends on factors like temperature, pressure, and the mineral composition of the protolith.
No, sodalite is a metamorphic mineral, not a rock. It is a blue mineral commonly found in igneous rocks like syenite or nepheline syenite.
Heat And Pressure
Heat And Pressure
No.