Metamorphic minerals are those that form only at the high temperatures and pressures associated with the process of metamorphism.
Marble gneiss slate and quartzite are examples of.
All metamorphic rocks are formed from other rock types.
Slate and marble are examples of metamorphic rocks.
It is one of the features that helps differentiate gneiss from other foliated rocks.
Gneiss rocks exhibit a unique form of foliation known as gneissic banding which are thicker bands of foliation than most metamorphic rocks display.
Schist medium grained foliated metamorphic rock.
Some examples of metamorphic rocks are gneiss slate marble schist and quartzite.
Schist gneiss slate and phyllite are examples of foliated metamorphic rock.
Mineralogically tends to include quartz feldspar mica chlorite and other clay minerals.
Other metamorphic rocks include gneiss schist and quartzite.