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Which statement describes the formation of metamorphic rocks?

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Answered by sarabjeetsingh50022
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Definition of metamorphic rocks :- when igneous rocks and sedimentary rocks are under great heat and pressure they form metamorphic rocks. for example :- clay, chalk etc.

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Answered by abhijita6lm
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The formation of metamorphic rocks is initiated when the rocks such as igneous and sedimentary rocks are subjected to high pressure, heat, and hot fluids.

Explanation:

Metamorphic rocks are a type of rocks that were a different type initially but are changed due to some factors. Initially, these rocks were either igneous, sedimentary, or some other different type. Gradually with the help of some exterior factors, these initial forms were metamorphosed.

The factors that help in the formation of metamorphic rocks are high heat, increased pressure, heated mineral-rich fluids, or a combination of the above factors. All these factors together affect the metamorphism of initial types of rocks to form the metamorphic rocks. These factors are not present in every geographical area. Conditions for the formation of metamorphic rocks are found in only specialized areas such as deep interiors of the earth or the meeting points of tectonic plates.

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