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clay under great heat and pressure change into​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Clay under great heat and pressure change into metamorphic type of rocks

Explanation:

  • The more word metamorphic has been used because there are different types of appearance on morphology of the rocks. This is due to the amount of heat pressure and the duration of time for which the clay has been subjected to such pressure.
  • Due to extreme amount of pressure the molecules of clay come close to each other resulting in the formation of a very hard structure which forms stone over the years. They are then utilised for purposes such as construction.
Answered by bratislava
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Clay under great heat and pressure change into​ metamorphic rock.

Explanation:

  • Clay is a material that shows plasticity when merged in water at certain parts. When it's dry is bets thin and turns into a fine-grained metamorphic rock when they undergo layering and slate type of rock s formed.
  • These rocks are rich in micas and chlorites. Being low in grade clay is heated and compressed into tiny plate-like particles. These can be slip into sheets ad is good for roofing.

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