Low sone is quieter than high sone. Sone is a unit that measures the perceived loudness of a sound, so a lower sone rating corresponds to a quieter sound.
Organic sedimentary rock is derived mostly from the remains of organisms which have lithified into rock. Examples would be coal and chalk.
The general name for metamorphic rock is simply "metamorphic rock." Examples of specific types of metamorphic rock include marble, slate, and schist.
Some examples of weathered rock include sand, silt, clay, and gravel. These sedimentary materials are formed from the breakdown and erosion of larger rocks caused by weathering processes such as wind, water, and temperature changes.
Slate, hornfels, schist, gneiss.
metemorphic rock
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No. Marble is a Metamorphic rock.
There sedimentary igneous and metemorphic
Heat and pressure changes sedimantary rock (limestone) into metemorphic rock(gnesis).
Metamorphic rocks are igneous or sedimentary rocks that have been transformed by great heat or pressure caused by movement in the Earth's crust.Examples include schist, gneiss, and slate
By being first weathered into loose material (clast), then transported, then deposited, and then consolidated.
Gneiss is a likely prospect.
Quartizite is a metemorphic rock that is either regional or contact. It is made when lava rises to the earths crust, and heats the sedimentatry rock around it.
im not really sure
they form by heat and presssure
Low sone is quieter than high sone. Sone is a unit that measures the perceived loudness of a sound, so a lower sone rating corresponds to a quieter sound.