igneous rocks come from inside the earths crust. Usually through volcanoes, or fissures
igneas and stanidate
Gneiss is a metamorphic rock and its parent rock (protolith) could be a granite or schist.
how are the origins of rock salt and some limestone similar
Yes, metamorphic rock can exist on an island of volcanic origin. Metamorphic rock forms due to high temperatures and pressures acting on existing rock, which can occur through tectonic forces or magmatic intrusion. So, it is possible for metamorphic rock to be present on an island formed purely from volcanic activity.
Igneous rocks are classified based on their mineral composition, texture, and origin. They can be divided into two main categories: intrusive rocks, which form from magma cooling beneath the Earth's surface, and extrusive rocks, which form from lava cooling on the Earth's surface or in the air. Within these categories, igneous rocks can then be further classified into specific types based on their mineral content and texture.
No it is not.
Yes, it's igneous.
Igneas means,like rocks formed by layers
igneous rocks come from inside the earths crust. Usually through volcanoes, or fissures
Weathering can happen to any rock. It is the first stage in the process that leads to the formation of sedimentary rock.
igneas and stanidate
limestones are sedimentery rocks because it is formed by layers.
I don't think it has an origin. Its more of a common sense saying. Rock= hard therefor hard as a rock.
Yes It In Fact Is Origin!
intrusive igneous rock
Gneiss is a metamorphic rock and its parent rock (protolith) could be a granite or schist.
A xenolith is a piece of rock having a different origin to that of the igneous rock in which it is found.