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what are matamorphic rocks

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Answered by teentia27
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Answer:Metamorphic rocks are the rocks formed from other rocks. They are sedimentary or igneous rocks that have undergone changes as a result of extreme pressure and heat.

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Metamorphic rocks are the rocks formed from other rocks. They are sedimentary or igneous rocks that have undergone changes as a result of extreme pressure and heat. The name defines their formation whereby ‘meta’ means change and ‘morph’ means ‘form.’ Hence, metamorphic rocks are those whose forms have been changed through geological process such as large tectonic movements and magma intrusions.

The changes that occur in the process of metamorphism are because of the changes in the physical pressure and temperature, which alters the mineral composition and texture of the pre-existing igneous and sedimentary rocks to form metamorphic rocks. So, all metamorphic processes involve solid-state changes of the minerals.

Answered by ppriyankakomala449
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Answer:

types of rocks there are 3 types are ignious sedimentary and metamorphic and here metaphorpic we are explaining it is a undergoes a result it is extreme heat and pressure...

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