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A type of metamorphic rock in which mineral grains grow and rearrange. true or false

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True. Metamorphic rocks are formed by the alteration of existing rock types, through heat, pressure, or chemical processes, without melting. During metamorphism, mineral grains can grow and rearrange to form new textures and structures. Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, slate, and gneiss.

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