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Quartzite is a metamorphic rock that formed from what type of sedimentary rock?
Potassium feldspar, quartz, biotite, and amphibole
metamorphic
slowly decaying plant material (peat) are trapped between layers of rock and compressed
sandstone
deep under the sea
sandstone
intensely metamorphosed
limestone
How does coal form?
Potassium feldspar, quartz, biotite, and amphibole
metamorphic
slowly decaying plant material (peat) are trapped between layers of rock and compressed
sandstone
deep under the sea
sandstone
intensely metamorphosed
limestone
Dolomite forms from mineral precipatates cemented and compacted. Where does dolomite form?
Potassium feldspar, quartz, biotite, and amphibole
metamorphic
slowly decaying plant material (peat) are trapped between layers of rock and compressed
sandstone
deep under the sea
sandstone
intensely metamorphosed
limestone
According to the ESRT, what type of rocks are found on Mt. Marcy?
Potassium feldspar, quartz, biotite, and amphibole
metamorphic
slowly decaying plant material (peat) are trapped between layers of rock and compressed
sandstone
deep under the sea
sandstone
intensely metamorphosed
limestone
What type of rock forms from heat and pressure?
Potassium feldspar, quartz, biotite, and amphibole
metamorphic
slowly decaying plant material (peat) are trapped between layers of rock and compressed
sandstone
deep under the sea
sandstone
intensely metamorphosed
limestone
What type of rock forms from compaction and cementation?
Potassium feldspar, quartz, biotite, and amphibole
metamorphic
slowly decaying plant material (peat) are trapped between layers of rock and compressed
sandstone
deep under the sea
sandstone
intensely metamorphosed
limestone
According to the ESRT, What minerals make up granite?
Potassium feldspar, quartz, biotite, and amphibole
metamorphic
slowly decaying plant material (peat) are trapped between layers of rock and compressed
sandstone
deep under the sea
sandstone
intensely metamorphosed
limestone
Where are fossils most likely found?
Potassium feldspar, quartz, biotite, and amphibole
metamorphic
slowly decaying plant material (peat) are trapped between layers of rock and compressed
sandstone
deep under the sea
sandstone
intensely metamorphosed
limestone
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