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How might differential stress act as an agent of metamorphism to create a metamorphic rock?

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Metamorphic rocks are formed from pre-existing rocks and have been changed by extreme heat and pressure. Differential stress can be shear or compressive. Extreme pressure compresses rocks and this can cause foliation and sometimes a change in the mineral composition of rocks. Examples of metamorphic rocks include gneiss, slate and phyllite. 
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