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What is a rock that is changed by heat or pressure?

What is a rock that is changed by heat or pressure?

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you can put a blade in the stick. when i was a kid and my dad broke his easton synergy, he put a wooden blade in it, and gave it to me. you just have to do it right. if you cut the blade off high enough, you can just get hockey glue sticks, which are actually made, heat up the blade and the stick of glue with a blow dryer, or a heat gun, or whatever, and get enough glue on the blade that it stays in the shaft well. in advice for next time, put duct tape on the bottom of your blade, and tape the whole blade with hockey tape. its better for the blade, even if its not as necessary for pavement verse ice. or get a wooden stick, their cheaper, and are coming back with many players, especially for slap shots.
yeah you cannnot use that type for pavement, I play roller on sport court and mine is pretty solid after months of use. the pavment will tear that stick up in like a day
Well my BMI is 22 and i have a clear collarbone. It's up to the bone structure and genes i guess.
The rock generally associated with this is limestone. Under immense pressure and heat, it changes into marble.
Changes in the structure, texture, or mineralogy of existing rocks will create a metamorphic rock. Metamorphism can result from the effects of heat and/or pressure, or from the addition of ions from heated fluids. Examples of metamorphic rock are slate, schist, and gneiss.

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