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Metamorphic rocks are formed underground through the process of heat and pressure altering existing rocks. When rocks are buried deep in the Earth's crust, they are subjected to high temperatures and pressures that cause their mineral composition and texture to change. This results in the formation of metamorphic rocks from pre-existing igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rocks.
There is no such thing as an "exclusive" rock. However, there are extrusive rocks. These are divisions of igneous rocks, or rocks that form from molten rock. Intrusive rocks form from molten rock that has cooled underground. They can also be called plutonic rocks. Extrusive rocks, also called volcanic rocks, form from molten rock that has formed at or above the surface.
No, the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the underground point where an earthquake originates is called the epicenter. The point in the ground where the rocks begin to shift is called the focus or hypocenter.
Ground water.
It would be called a moonquake.
The area deep underground where molten rocks collect is called the mantle. It is located between the Earth's crust and core and is a layer of hot, solid rock that can flow very slowly over long periods of time.
Lava. (When it is underground it is called magma)
This is known as ground water.
The area underground where rainwater collects in the spaces between rock particles is called the "zone of saturation" or the "water table." This is where groundwater accumulates and flows through the pores and spaces in the rock or sediment.
Igneous rocks are formed underground from a very hot substance called magma. As magma cools and hardens under extreme pressure, it forms igneous rocks.
batholiths
They were called Bunkers.
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The shaking or vibration in the underground rocks of the moon is called a moonquake. Moonquakes were first discovered by the Apollo astronauts and are known to last for as long as an hour.