Metamorphic rocks

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Sometimes rocks are subjected to pressures so intense or heat so high that they are completely changed. They become metamorphic rocks, which form while deeply buried within the Earth's crust. The process of metamorphism does not melt the rocks, but instead transforms them into denser, more compact rocks. New minerals are created either by rearrangement of mineral components or by reactions with fluids that enter the rocks. Pressure or temperature can even change previously metamorphosed rocks into new types.

Metamorphic series from least metamorphosed to most the order is shale-slate-philite-schist.
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Metamorphic series from least metamorphosed to most the order is shale-slate-philite-schist.
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