No. Quartzite and slate are two different varieties of metamorphic rock. They are quite different.
Yes.
gniess, slate, and quartzite
slate marble and quartzite
Metamorphosed sandstone may become quartzite and limestone may become marble.
- Marble - Schist - Gniess - Slate - Quartzite
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compacting and cementaing heat and pressure melting
Some examples are probably slate, marble, quartzite.
quartzite, slate, gneiss, marlbe, migmitite, amphibolite, serpenrinite, eclogite. that's all i have from my school papers. quartzite, slate, gneiss, marlbe, migmitite, amphibolite, serpenrinite, eclogite. that's all i have from my school papers.
slate which only contains the composition mica quartzite and marble as well
Pennsylvania is home to quartzite, slate, marble, phyllite, gneiss, and schist