explain how sandstone changes into quartzite ?
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Quartzite is a nonfoliated metamorphic rock composed almost entirely of quartz. It forms when a quartz-rich sandstone is altered by the heat, pressure, and chemical activity of metamorphism. These conditions recrystallize the sand grains and the silica cement that binds them together.
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a sand stone change into a quartzite is it is in very hot climate and in volcano
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