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==Types of metamorphic layers== | ==Types of metamorphic layers== | ||
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==Notable minerals== | ==Notable minerals== | ||
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==Gems== | ==Gems== | ||
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==Other stone== | ==Other stone== | ||
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[[Category:Stone Layers]] | [[Category:Stone Layers]] |
Revision as of 17:49, 3 December 2007
Metamorphic layers are often avoided since they are the type with the lowest variety of metal ores. However, they are richer in gems than any other type. Unlike sedimentary layers, metamorphic rock can be found in the same biome as igneous extrusive layers. As igneous extrusive layers are almost always present in areas of volcanic activity, this makes marble the easiest flux fo find on the same map as a magma vent.