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Metamorphic Rocks

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Metamorphic rocks are sedimentary or igneous rocks that have been transformed by pressure, heat, or the intrusion of fluids. The heat may come from nearby magma or hot water intruding via hot springs. It can also come from subduction, when tectonic forces draw rocks deep beneath the Earth’s surface.

Gneiss

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Gneiss is a foliated metamorphic rock ,Is a common dispensed type of rock shaped by high-grade regional metamorphic approaches from pre-current formations that have been initially both igneous or sedimentary rocks Gneiss, metamorphic rock that has a awesome banding, which is apparent in hand specimen or on a microscopic scale.

Amphibolite

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Amphibolite, a rock composed in large part or dominantly of minerals of the amphibole institution. The term has been implemented to rocks of both igneous or metamorphic foundation. In igneous rocks, the term hornblendite is greater not unusual and restrictive; hornblende is the maximum not unusual amphibole and is traditional of such rocks.
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