what is the metaporphosed form of clay
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The metaporphosed form of clay is chlorite.
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Even coal can be metamorphosed; bituminous (soft) coal, a sedimentary rock, can be changed into anthracite, or hard coal. Anthracite can be found in the folded belts of rocks in the Appalachian Mountains, where temperatures and pressures of mountain building have caused these changes to occur.
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