Marble.
Marble, an intermediate grade metamorphic rock.
A metamorphic or Igneous rock
By the metamorphosis of limestone, marble is formed. By the thermal decomposition of limestone, quicklime is formed. Which process depends on the temperature and pressure.
Metamorphic rock
The shells of clams and oysters, when collected and subjected to geological processes over time, can turn into sedimentary rock, specifically limestone. This transformation occurs as the calcium carbonate from the shells compacts and cements together under pressure. Limestone can further evolve into other rock types through metamorphic processes, but its initial formation is as a sedimentary rock.
Limestone typically turns into marble when subjected to heat and pressure. Marble is a metamorphic rock with a finer texture and often exhibits a wider range of colors than limestone.
Marble, an intermediate grade metamorphic rock.
If limestone undergoes contact metamorphism, it will typically turn into marble. Marble forms from the recrystallization of limestone under high temperature and pressure conditions.
Chalk, which is a sedimentary rock made of calcium carbonate, typically transforms into marble under heat and pressure. Marble is a metamorphic rock that forms from the recrystallization of limestone or dolostone.
Heat and pressure turn limestone into marble through the process of metamorphism, where the mineral composition and texture of the rock are changed. This transformation occurs as a result of high temperature and pressure altering the original calcium carbonate minerals of limestone into the interlocking crystals that characterize marble.
Sedimentary rock that is exposed to heat and pressure will be changed to (metamophised) into metamorphic rock. This is often associated with volcanic activity. An example is limestone, when exposed to the pressure and heat can be changed to marble.
The rock that gets heat+pressure to turn into a metamorphic rock.
metamorphic rock.....
A metamorphic or Igneous rock
By the metamorphosis of limestone, marble is formed. By the thermal decomposition of limestone, quicklime is formed. Which process depends on the temperature and pressure.
metamorphic
Extrusive igneous rocks can turn into metamorphic rocks through the process of regional metamorphism, where they are subjected to high temperatures and pressures deep within the Earth's crust. This causes the mineral composition and texture of the rock to change, resulting in the formation of a new metamorphic rock.