Overview
Metamorphic processes are essential in the rock cycle, transforming existing rocks into new forms through heat, pressure, and chemical activity. This transformation results in a variety of metamorphic rocks, each with unique characteristics based on their parent rocks and the conditions they experie...
Key Terms
Example: The metamorphism of shale can produce slate.
Example: Schist exhibits strong foliation.
Example: Marble is a non-foliated metamorphic rock.
Example: Granite is the parent rock of gneiss.
Example: Heat from magma can metamorphose surrounding rocks.
Example: Increased pressure can cause foliation in schist.