A pencil contains graphite, this is an allotrope of carbon. As such it is an elemental mineral rather than a metamorphic rock!
Marble is a metamorphic rock.
Not quite; occasionally fossil traces can be seen in marble - which is a metamorphic rock.
when sedimentary melts the heat squeezes the rock then it becomes a metamorphic rock.
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.
Slate and marble are examples of metamorphic rocks. They are formed when existing rocks undergo high temperatures and pressures, causing them to recrystallize into new forms with different characteristics.
in a metamorphic rock you find rock.
Any rock, be it igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic, can be changed into a metamorphic rock through increased pressure and/or temperature.
Metamorphic rocks are formed from sedimentary rocks.
Schist is a metamorphic rock.
Metamorphic rock.
Marble is a metamorphic rock.
One can find a metamorphic rock in a variety of locations. Some of the places where one can find a metamorphic rock include the base of mountains and within the Earth's crust.
Igneous Rock
metamorphic rock
Metamorphic
Metamorphic.
A metamorphic rock is the type of rock that is formed when pressure or heat change other rocks. Existing rock types can be changed by movements of the Earth that causes them to be squeezed or buried.