The cycle of the rock is that firstly it is igneous rock which is formed under a volcano the it is sedimentary rock e g.
What does granite turn into metamorphic rock.
Limestone then that transforms into metamorphic rock which is marble or slate.
Metamorphic rocks started out as some other type of rock but have been substantially changed from their original igneous sedimentary or earlier metamorphic form.
Granite will become gneiss.
Gneiss can form in several different ways.
Granite isn t a sedimentary rock.
These minerals are then transported in streams and rivers and often end up as sediments in the oceans.
It is a high grade metamorphic rock in which mineral grains recrystallized under intense heat and pressure.
Slate is another common metamorphic rock that forms from shale.
And the lithified cemented.
Metamorphic rocks form when rocks are subjected to high heat high pressure hot mineral rich fluids or more commonly some combination of these factors.
Granite or any other rock for that matter can become metamorphic sedimentary or igneous at any time.
What metamorphic rock does granite turn into after heat and pressure.
Where does gneiss form.
If the granite is weathered and eroded by wind water etc.
Granitic rocks are not metamorphic.
This can occur due to temperature pressure or both.
Limestone a sedimentary rock will change into the metamorphic rock marble if the right conditions are met.
It is a metamorphic rock which.
Granites that get buried deep in the crust or exposed to hot magma will often turn into the metamorphic rock called gneiss.
When granite is subjected to intense heat and pressure it changes into a metamorphic rock called gneiss.
Granites at the surface are exposed to weathering in which they break down into mostly quartz and feldspars.
It could been changed into a metamorphic rock under some circumstances as metamorphic means change.
Crystal development of the rock and seemingly random distribution of the quartz feldspar and other minerals demonstrate that it hasn t metamorphosed.
Granitic rocks that are metamorphosed due to pressure and fo.
This alteration increased the size of the mineral grains and segregated them into bands a transformation which made the rock and its minerals more stable in their metamorphic environment.
Underground from different types of rocks.