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What are metamorphic rocks? - Geography

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What are metamorphic rocks?

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Solution 1

When the igneous and sedimentary rocks are subjected to heat and pressure they change into metamorphic rocks. For example, clay changes into slate and limestone into marble.

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Solution 2

The word metamorphic means ‘change of form’. These rocks form under the action of pressure, volume and temperature (PVT) changes. Metamorphism takes place when rocks are forced down to lower levels by tectonic processes or when molten magma rising through the crust comes in contact with the crustal rocks or the underlying rocks are subjected to great amounts of pressure by overlying rocks. Metamorphism is a process by which already consolidated rocks undergo recrystallisation and reorganisation of materials within original rocks.

Mechanical disruption and reorganisation of the original minerals within rocks because of breaking and crushing without any appreciable chemical changes is called dynamic metamorphism. The materials of rocks chemically alter and recrystallise due to thermal metamorphism.

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Chapter 5: Minerals and Rocks - Exercises [Page 44]

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NCERT Fundamentals of Physical Geography [English]
Chapter 5 Minerals and Rocks
Exercises | Q 3. (iii) | Page 44
NCERT Social Science - Our Environment [English] Class 7
Chapter 2 Inside Our Earth
Exercises | Q 1.7 | Page 10
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