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The Texture term for metamorphic rock which are not banded or layered is non-foliated metamorphic rock. Good examples are marble and quartzite.

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What type of metamorphic texture has no banding?

No banding or alignment of a metamorphic rock's minerals would be consider non-foliated.


What Mineral alignment in a metamorphic rock usually gives the rock a porphyritic texture?

A porphyritic texture can be a feature of igneous rocks, but 'porphyritic' is not used to describe metamorphic rock texture. Metamorphic rocks can be foliated or non-foliated, terms used to describe mineral alignment or banding, or the lack thereof.


What is metamorphic rock with flattened band patterns?

Metamorphic rock displaying banding is referred to as foliated metamorphic rock.


Texture term for metamorphic rocks that lack layering?

Non-foliated metamorphic rock, like quartzite and marble.


Which is metamorphic rock has a nonfoiled texture?

Limestone is a metamorphic rock. Limestone is also has non-foiled texture.


Is a metamorphic rock with no banding a nonfoliated rock?

Yes, a metamorphic rock with no banding is classified as a nonfoliated rock. Nonfoliated rocks do not exhibit the layering or banding commonly seen in foliated rocks due to the recrystallization process they undergo during metamorphism.


Which kind of metamorphic rock is massive and has no banding?

Marble is a metamorphic rock that is massive and lacks banding. It forms from the recrystallization of limestone and is composed mostly of the mineral calcite. Marbles are often used in architecture and sculpture due to their aesthetic qualities.


Which metamorphic rock had a nonfoliated texture?

Quartzite


How do you describe a metamorphic rock?

a foliated rock is a metamorphic rock with a texture that gives the rock a layered appearance.


When mineral grains in a metamorphic rock do not form layers the rock has what texture?

no texture


What happens to igneous rock in intense heat and pressure?

In intense heat and pressure, igneous rock can undergo metamorphism, transforming into metamorphic rock. This process involves recrystallization of minerals, and the rock may develop foliation or banding patterns. The original texture and mineral composition of the rock can change as a result of this process.


What determines is a rock is metamorphic?

by the texture