Quartzite--sandstone. Marble--limestone. Slate--shale. Gneiss--basalt or granite.
I know that Granite is a protolith to gniess but I am currently unsure about conglomerate
A protolith is the parent rock. Metamorphic rocks have protoliths, and limestone or dolomite are the protoliths of marble.
these are all examples of metamorphic rocks
The protolith of gneiss may be either granite or schist.
Pure quartz sandstone.
Shale
The parent rock or protolith of phyllite is slate.
Quartz crystals typically grow hydrothermally, in hot, pressurized, silical solutions.
Sandstone
Is a called a plate
Shale.
Sandstone is a protolith as it is, so it does not have a protolith.
The parent rock or protolith of phyllite is slate.
"protolith" refers to the original composition of an altered rock. for example, a basalt was the protolith to a rock thats presently a greenschist.
Quartz crystals typically grow hydrothermally, in hot, pressurized, silical solutions.
A protolith can be any igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic rock.
The protolith of schist is typically shale or slate, which undergoes metamorphism to form schist. The protolith of anthracite coal is primarily bituminous coal, which is subjected to higher temperature and pressure conditions during metamorphism to convert into anthracite coal.
Sandstone
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peridotite
A conglomerate (sedimentary rock) is the protolith, or parent rock, of a metamorphic rock called a metaconglomerate.
What is the nickname for quartzite
quartzite