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26. Metamorphic equivalent of conglomerate is
a) quartzite
b) marble
c) gneiss
d) hornfels​

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Answered by pvrmdm
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Metaconglomerate is a rock type which originated from conglomerate after undergoing metamorphism. Conglomerate is easily identifiable by the pebbles or larger clasts in a matrix of sand, silt, or clay. Metaconglomerate looks similar to conglomerate, although sometimes the clasts are deformed

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