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31.
Gniess is obtained from
igneous rocks
metamorphic rocks
sedimentary rocks
sedimentary metamorphic rocks.
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Alpesh k mali said:   2 years ago
Metamorphic rocks formed from the transformation of existing rock types by a process called metamorphism. Metamorphic rocks make form 12% of the Earth's land surface.

Common examples of metamorphic rocks are quartzite, gneiss, slate, schist, marble, etc.

Marble is a metamorphic rock formed from limestone.
Slate is a metamorphic rock formed from shale and mudstone.
Gneiss is a metamorphic rock formed from granite.
Graphite is a metamorphic rock formed from coal.
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Avinash said:   3 years ago
Gneiss is a metamorph of conglomerate also which is a sedimentary rock, in that sense, according to options, the best answer is sedimentary metamorphic rocks.
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MJM GCEKalahandi said:   4 years ago
Option D is wrong.

Gneiss is obtained from Granite which is an igneous rock.

So, option A is correct.
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Tark Raj Bhatt said:   3 years ago
Gneiss is obtained from a conglomerate too which is a sedimentary rock. So the given answer is right.
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LAVANYA J said:   4 years ago
Slate is the sedimentary rocks, due to the excess action of heat and pressure, the slate changes to gniess. This process is called metamorphism. So, it is sedimentary metamorphic rocks.
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Bhushan kasar said:   4 years ago
Option A is the correct answer.
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Himanshu Rakshit said:   2 years ago
Gneiss is a type of metamorphic rock which is formed when granite is metamorphized.
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Mohan said:   4 years ago
Gneiss is formed from another metamorphic rock called schist, which itself started out life as a sedimentary rock called shale.

So, option D is correct.
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Manish Thakur said:   7 years ago
Gneiss is obtained from Granite (Igneous rock) because of metamorphism.

So, A is correct. More suitable answer could be Igneous Metamorphic Rock.

Dolly said:   7 years ago
D is the correct one as it settles after it's a metamorphic action.


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