"Beneath the soil and waters of the earth’s surface there is everywhere a basement of rocks".
James Dwight Dana
Metamorphic rocks started out as some other type of rock, but have been substantially changed from their original igneous, sedimentary, or earlier metamorphic form. Metamorphic rocks form when rocks are subjected to high heat, high pressure, hot mineral-rich fluids or, more commonly, some combination of these factors. Conditions like these are found deep within the Earth or where tectonic plates meet.
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Metamorphic Polyptich
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
Rock Study - Northumberland Coast
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