Tiger's eye is formed through a process known as pseudomorphism, where silica replaces crocidolite (blue asbestos) fibers in the rock. This replacement process happens over many years due to the alteration of mineral deposits. The distinctive golden-brown color and chatoyancy of tiger's eye are a result of the fibrous nature of the crocidolite being replaced by quartz.
If the question was "Is tiger's eye a metamorphic rock?", then the answer is yes.~Pone
Igneous rocks that have mineral crystals easily seen with the unaided eye formed from slow cooling and crystallization of magma deep underground or at the Earth's surface. The slower the cooling process, the larger the mineral crystals can grow, resulting in rocks like granite and diorite with visible crystals.
Rocks formed from broken rocks are known as sedimentary rocks. These rocks are formed from the accumulation and lithification of sediments, which can include fragments of other rocks, minerals, and organic material. Common examples of sedimentary rocks formed from broken rocks include sandstone, conglomerate, and shale.
No, tiger's eye is a metamorphic rock formed from the alteration of crocidolite asbestos. It is composed mainly of the mineral quartz that has been pseudomorphously replaced by iron minerals, resulting in its characteristic golden to red-brown color and chatoyant appearance.
They are formed from the solidification of magma below the ground.
If the question was "Is tiger's eye a metamorphic rock?", then the answer is yes.~Pone
similes for tiger eyes
Survivor - Eye of the Tiger
The Tiger's Eye was created in 1905.
from a tiger
The Eye of The Tiger The Eye of The Tiger
Eye of the Tiger is Sung by the band "Survivor"
In my opinion Eye of the Tiger is better
you can listen to eye of the tiger on youtube.
Eye of the tiger is by Survivor not Foreigner
Igneous rocks that have mineral crystals easily seen with the unaided eye formed from slow cooling and crystallization of magma deep underground or at the Earth's surface. The slower the cooling process, the larger the mineral crystals can grow, resulting in rocks like granite and diorite with visible crystals.
Tiger's eye (also called Tigers eye or Tiger eye) is member of the quartz group. The gems are usually cut en cabochon to show the chatoyancy (small ray of light on the surface) that resembles the feline eye of a tiger.