heat and pressure
sedimentary rocks
Metamorphic rocks have been changed by heat or pressure. This can be a change in size, shape, or arrangement of minerals.
Yes,so can sedimentary rocks and even other metamorphic rocks.
A sedimentary rock is formed when an igneous rock is subjected to weathering, erosion, compaction, and cementation!
A metaphorphic rock is a rock that undergoes changes to become a different type of rock. The rock changes due to extreme pressure wich makes them heat up, and change types.... i hope this helps :)
Any type of rock can become metamorphic.
Deformed, and change into metamorphic rocks.
Sedimentary rocks can become metamorphic rocks due to heat, pressure, or the presence of chemically active fluids. These forces cause the minerals within the sedimentary rock to recrystallize and rearrange, forming new minerals and textures characteristic of metamorphic rocks.
sedimentary rocks
Yes. Most likely it would become a metamorphic rock of higher grade. Slate is a low grade metamorphic rock. With increased heat and pressure it will become schist, a high grade metamorphic rock.
Metamorphic Rocks.
Any type of rock can become metamorphic.
Sedimentary rocks could become metamorphic rocks if they are exposed to extreme heat and pressure deep in the Earth's crust. The rocks could come to the surface by volcanic activity or rising magma.
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Yes, because sedimentary rocks can change into metamorphic and metamorphic can change into igneous rocks.
High pressure and high temperature cause rocks to undergo metamorphism, where they are subjected to changes in mineral composition, texture, and structure. This process can result in the formation of new minerals and the reorganization of existing ones, leading to the development of metamorphic rocks.
Gneiss is a foilated metamorphic rock.