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Gneiss, Phyllis, Schist, and Slates are some kinds of metamorphic rocks

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Metamorphic rocks are formed by the transformation of the existing rocks by the process of metamorphism that means to change the form. The original rock is subjected under a high temperature of up to 200 degrees Celsius and high pressure of 1000 bar causing both physical and chemical change. The un-morphed rocks can be igneous or sedimentary based on its existence. These rocks are also formed by intrusion of the molten lava also known as magma.  

Metamorphic rocks form a large part of Earth's Crust the Earth's surface. The rocks can be classified by its texture and chemical and mineral assemblage. Theses rocks are even responsible for the tectonic collision that results in the distortion, continental collision, and friction.  

From its formation, we can also get information about the extent of pressure and temperature below the Earth's surface. Some examples of such metamorphic rocks are Schist, marble, genesis, and slate.

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Answer Details-

Grade: High School

Subject: Geography

Chapter: Soil

Keywords: Metamorphic rocks, metamorphism, physical and chemical, magma, Earth, Crust, rocks are Schist, marble, genesis,  slate, distortion, continental collision, friction