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What are some rocks that are not volcanic?

Sedimentary rocks: Metamorphic rocks


Why Some Minerals Only Occur In Metamorphic Rocks.?

because if the metamorphic rocks are big they will shrink


What are some questions about metamorphic rocks that you would like to explore?

Some questions about metamorphic rocks that could be explored include: How do different types of pressure and temperature affect the formation of metamorphic rocks? What are the key minerals found in metamorphic rocks and how do they indicate the rock's history? How do metamorphic rocks differ from igneous and sedimentary rocks in terms of their formation processes and characteristics?


3 short answers on what metamorphic rocks are used for?

Metamorphic rocks are used for building materials like marble and slate. They can also be used as decorative stones in landscaping and architecture. Some metamorphic rocks, like quartzite, are used as abrasive materials in manufacturing.


Are metamorphic rocks only formed by igneous rocks?

No. Metamorphic rocks can also from front sedimentary rocks and from other metamorphic rocks.


What are some names metamorphic rocks?

shale


What are some examples of nonfoliated metamorphic rocks?

Examples of non-foliated metamorphic rocks are quartzite and marble.


What rocks are formed from high temperature and pressures?

Rocks formed from high temperature and pressure include metamorphic rocks such as marble, schist, and gneiss. These rocks are created deep within the Earth's crust through the transformation of existing rock types under intense heat and pressure conditions.


Changed-over rocks are called?

Metamorphic Rocks


Is metamorphic rocks made up of sedimentary rock igneous rock or other metamorphic rocks?

Metamorphic rocks


Are unakite rocks Metamorphic rocks or igneous rocks?

It is a type of Metamorphic rock


What are some physical properties of metamorphic rocks?

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