Biology, asked by whizeedomino, 9 days ago

Pressure just like heat, also increases with depth, and the buried rocks are subjected to the force or stress. Heat and pressure causes physical changes to buried rocks. Chemically active fluids enhanced the metamorphic process. Usually, the common fluid which helps the chemical activity is water containing ions in solution. As the rocks buried deeply, the water is forced out of the rock and becomes available to aid in chemical reactions. Let's do it! Directions. Answer the question below by putting a check in the box Question: How do temperature and pressure affect the metamorphic rock formation? (5 points) If the rocks are buried deep, temperature and pressure will get increased Contact metamorphism creates no-foliated metamorphic rocks. Magma will bake the surrounding rocks due to difference in temperature, Deformed rocks with foliation/lineation is brought by pressure and recrystallization of minerals. Pressure is the main factor of contact metamorphism Score: Slate and gneiss are examples of foliated rocks. What's More​

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Answered by swethayenam
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I don't know the answer thanks for the 12 points

Answered by yashasvinisinha
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I am sorry but ur question.. I can't understand everything is so mixed up.. can U pls edit ur question.. maybe then I can answer it.?

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