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Metamorphic Rocks

Metamorphic rocks are rocks that have changed from either igneous or sedimentary rocks because of intense heat and pressure.

Metamorphic Rocks

Metamorphic Rocks

  • Metamorphic comes from the Greek meaning to change form.
  • They are transformed from either igneous or sedimentary rocks.
Formation and appearance

Formation and appearance

  • Metamorphic rocks are formed under intense heat and pressure.
  • They can look squashed and even banded.
  • Crystals can appear large.
  • Crystals can appear to be aligned in the same direction.
Examples and their uses

Examples and their uses

  • Slate – from Shale/Mudstone (Sedimentary) – used on roofs, gravestones and even in snooker tables.
  • Marble – from limestone (Sedimentary) – kitchen tops, gravestones and other home furnishings.
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