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  • ...study of [[Metamorphic rock|metamorphic rocks]], such as [[Marble]] and [[Quartzite]]. These rocks are formed under the influence of high temperature and press
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  • ...don't form layers. Examples of non-foliated rocks include [[marble]] and [[quartzite]].
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  • ...such as sandstone and shale. It is a common constituent of schist, gneiss, quartzite and other metamorphic rocks.
    2 KB (254 words) - 16:26, 25 February 2024
  • ...or lava. It can also be found in [[metamorphic rocks]] such as schist and quartzite, and in sedimentary rocks. Topaz is also found in the cavities of pegmatite
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  • ...fied various rocks in the Blue Ridge, including [[gneiss]], [[granite]], [[quartzite]], and [[schist]]. The mountains are known for their rich deposits of [[gem
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  • ...United States, the smooth gneiss of [[Joshua Tree National Park]], and the quartzite slabs found in the [[Lake District]] of the United Kingdom. Each of these l
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