Flourite is not considered a rock (it is a mineral) so it is not metamorphic.
No, fluorite is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic mineral composed of calcium and fluorine.
No, fluorite is denser than water and will sink when placed in water.
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No.
Schistose Structure metamorphic rocks are known as foliated metamorphic rock.
flourite is a mineral
No. Flourite is nonmetallic.
Another name for flourite is fluorspar.
No. Flourite is not very abundant.
Fluorite is neither igneous, sedimentary, nor metamorphic; it is classified as a mineral. It typically forms in hydrothermal veins and can be associated with sedimentary rocks, but it is primarily a product of mineral deposits rather than a rock type. Fluorite is composed of calcium fluoride and is often found in various colors.
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No, it does not have perfect cleavage and it is not hydrous.
Amethyst ,Graphite, talc, calcite, corrundum, flourite, ruby, etc.