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[[File:Fractured Metamorphosed Sedimentary Layers.jpg|thumb|320px|right|This is ''easily'' 200 rock doors minimum.]]A '''metamorphic layer''' is a [[stone layer]] comprised of metamorphic rock. Metamorphic layers contain several unique and valuable types of [[gems]]; however, they are generally poor in metal ores, containing small clusters of [[iron]] at most. Furthermore the only metamorphic [[flux]] layer stone is [[marble]]. | [[File:Fractured Metamorphosed Sedimentary Layers.jpg|thumb|320px|right|This is ''easily'' 200 rock doors minimum.]]A '''metamorphic layer''' is a [[stone layer]] comprised of metamorphic rock. Metamorphic layers contain several unique and valuable types of [[gems]]; however, they are generally poor in metal ores, containing small clusters of [[iron]] at most. Furthermore the only metamorphic [[flux]] layer stone is [[marble]]. | ||
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==Metamorphic layers== | ==Metamorphic layers== |