metamorphic rock
No. Igneous rock is formed from the solidification of magma or lava. Diamond is a mineral which is formed at great depth below the surface, from intense pressure and heat.
The type of rock formed when great heat and pressure are applied to existing rock is called metamorphic rock. This process, known as metamorphism, alters the mineral composition and texture of the original rock, which can be either igneous, sedimentary, or even another metamorphic rock. Common examples of metamorphic rocks include schist, gneiss, and marble. These rocks often exhibit distinct foliation or banding due to the directional pressure applied during their formation.
Heating and pressure
When there is a great difference in air pressure between two areas, winds are strong. The air moves from high pressure to low pressure, causing faster winds to equalize the pressure difference.
The Great Lakes were formed by the retreat of glaciers at the end of the last ice age, around 10,000 years ago. The melting glaciers left behind depressions that filled with water, creating the five interconnected freshwater lakes we see today.
Metamorphic rocks are formed by the alteration of pre-existing rocks due to high heat and pressure deep within the Earth's crust. Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, slate, and schist.
It is called a metamorphic rock.
Marble is formed when limestone is subjected to pressure and great heat.
Serpentine is a metamorphic mineral, so it was formed by high heat and great pressure, most often from peridotite.
Serpentine is a metamorphic mineral, so it was formed by high heat and great pressure, most often from peridotite.
Metamorphic.
No. Igneous rock is formed from the solidification of magma or lava. Diamond is a mineral which is formed at great depth below the surface, from intense pressure and heat.
an overhtrust is formed when pressure becomes very great and a fractur occus and the recumbent fold is pushed over the other fomring an over thrust fold
Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed in ancient swamps from the remains of plants and animals under great heat and pressure over millions of years. A liquid fossil fuel formed in oceans from the remains of plants and animals under great heat and pressure of millions of years is called oil.
Shale exposed to great pressure can form slate, a fine-grained metamorphic rock. The intense pressure and heat cause the clay minerals in the shale to recrystallize, resulting in a denser and more durable rock with distinct foliation.
No metamorphic rocks are formed deep in the crust under great temperature and pressure. No air is down there.
A metamorphic rock is formed when existing rocks are subjected to high heat and pressure, causing their mineral composition and texture to change. This process occurs deep within the Earth's crust or during tectonic plate movements.