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Fine to medium grain size, contains clay minerals but never pyroxene
Phyllite
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Which sedimentary rock is most likely to be changed to SLATE during regional metamorphism?
Shale
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What is the Parent rock of Marble?
Limestone or Dolostone
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Name the rock: Coarse-grained, contains distorted pebbles
Metaconglomerate
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What is the parent rock of Quartzite?
Sandstone
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lifesaver
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gift
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gift
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This rock forms from Contact Metamorphism of Shale.
Hornfels
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A metamorphic rock can show a structure of distorted layers. What causes this?
Extreme Pressure
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What is the Metamorphic rock Mantra?
Intergrown crystals in an organized pattern
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Name the rock: Foliated, High-grade metamorphism, contains pyroxene and quartz
Gneiss
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boom
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star
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fairy
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lifesaver
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What is the Parent rock of Slate?
Shale
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What is a difference in texture between the rocks SCHIST and QUARTZITE?
Schist is FOLIATED, Quartzite is not.
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Name the rock: Contains only Mica
Slate
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Which rock exhibits platy mica crystals due to Regional metamorphism?
Schist
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rocket
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