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short note of metamorphic rock​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Metamorphic rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism, which means "change in form". ... They may be formed simply by being deep beneath the Earth's surface, subjected to high temperatures and the great pressure of the rock layers above it.

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Answered by shallumehta78
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Metamorphic rocks Most metamorphic rocks are evolved from either sedimentary of igneous rocks. As rocks are compressed more and more by other layers of rocks, the lower rocks may change due to the weight of the upper layers. Heat from the interior of the earth may sometimes help to change the rock. They often have large crystals (you can see them with the naked eye). Metamorphic  — they are formed through the change (metamorphosis) of igneous and sedimentary rocks. They can form both underground and at the surface. Sedimentary — they are formed through the solidification of sediment. They can be formed from organic remains (such as limestone), or from the cementing of other rocks.

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