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what happens to limestone when it is subjected to great heat and pressure​

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This occurs when limestone, for example, is subjected to heat and pressure and turns into a more coarsely-crystalline and sometimes banded rock called marble. The soft, clay-rich rock known as shale, when subjected to pressure becomes a harder rock called slate

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