example of a rock whose mineral have been crushed into thin sheets or bands?
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Example of a rock whose mineral have been crushed into thin sheets or bands:
- Slate is an example of a rock which can be split into thin sheets.
- It is a metamorphic rock with perfect cleavage that allows it to be crushed into thin sheets.
- It usually has a light to dark brown texture. Slate is produced by low grade metamorphism
- It is derived from fine sediments or settles such as mud or sometimes volcanic ash laid down thousands of years ago in layers known as bedding.
- It is occasionally marketed as dimension slate and crushed slate.
- Dimension slate is used for laboratory tabletops, electrical panels, roofing and flooring.
- Crushed slate is used in aggregates, on composition roofing, and as a filler.
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