Gneiss formed from other rocks.
Gneiss is formed from other rocks (both igneous and sedimentary) by strong heat and pressure. This piece of gneiss is made up of crystals of quartz (clear), feldspar (white) and mica (black). (Photo by Universal History Archive/UIG/Getty Images)
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