Pure Marble Is White and Composed of the Mineral Calcite

Pure Marble Is White and Composed of the Mineral Calcite

<p> Marble Facts</p><p> Marble is a metamorphic stone, which means that it is a rock that changes composition over time from one rock to another.  In marble's case, limestone or dolomite are softened over time under conditions of intense heat and pressure, and then are re-crystallized as marble.  Pure marble is white and composed of the mineral calcite.  It has been very popular for sculpture and building construction because of its beauty and relative softness.  This rock is not banded and do not break into layers. These rocks are said to be unfoliated.</p><p>Question: What would you say about the density of this rock? How does it differ from the other types of rock? Slate Facts</p><p> A low grade metamorphosed shale; very fine grained; slaty cleavage should not be confused with bedding planes</p><p> Slate is a fine-grained, foliated metamorphic rock that is created by the alteration of shale or mudstone by metamorphism. </p><p> It is popular for a wide variety of uses such as roofing, flooring and flagging because of its durability and attractive appearance.</p><p> It has been used for blackboards and is the standard material for the beds of pool tables.</p><p>Question: Under what conditions do metamorphic rocks form? Describe how metamorphism affects three different kinds of rocks? Quartzite Facts</p><p> Usually metamorphic rock composed of firmly cemented quartz grains. </p><p> Most often it is white, light gray, yellowish, or light brown, but is sometimes colored blue, green, purple, or black by included minerals.</p><p> It results from the metamorphism of pure quartz sandstone.</p><p> Although most quartzites are metamorphic, some are sedimentary in origin, resulting from cementation of quartz sandstone by groundwater solutions containing pure quartz. </p><p> This rock is not banded and do not break into layers. These rocks are said to be unfoliated.</p><p>Question: Explain why metamorphism is often associated with intrusive igneous rocks and with plate collisions. Garnet Schist Facts</p><p> A strongly foliated rock with large grains of platy minerals. Named for its minerals. </p><p> Is a medium grade metamorphic rock, formed by the metamorphosis of mudstone/shale, or some types of igneous rock. </p><p> Metamorphism causes impurities in a rock to form minerals such as garnets, which are not found in other types of rocks. </p><p>Question: What is the rock cycle? How are rocks changed into different forms in the rock cycle? Gneiss Facts</p><p> Gneiss is a coarse grained granular rock in which foliation results from alternating layers of light and dark minerals</p><p> Rather than an indication of specific mineral comp osition, the term is an indication of texture. </p><p> The "gneissic texture" refers to the segregation of light and dark minerals. </p><p>Question: How would a Granite igneous rock turn to metamorphic Gneiss rock?</p>

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