Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Most metamorphic rocks are formed from regional metamorphism. When two plates collide, it causes the release of large amount of pressure, this causes a deformation (folding and faulting) of the rock. As a result of the collision, the denser plate may be forced under the less dense plate thereby causing the rock to fall deep where they are subjected to high pressure and temperature.
Regional metamorphism produces green schist facies, amphibolite facies and granulite facies.
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Answer:
A. Weathering, vegetation covering, and water influence the stability of a slope.
Explanation:
- As water tends to flow down by the act of gravity the flow of the water down the slope will make the unconsolidated sediments to flow down the slope and thereby making the slope more prone to weathering and not stabilization it hence the flow tends to move down the rocks, silt and loose particles and thus making it me prone to weathering and erosion.
- <u>Thus the flowage of the matter will create more impacts on the slope angle and width as it will spread more faster and extensively.</u>