Quartzite – is a hard, non-foliated metamorphic rock which was originally
pure quartz sandstone. Sandstone is converted into quartzite through heating
and pressure usually related to tectonic compression within orogenic
belts.
Every rock has their own qualities and
the way there are formed just like a person. We compare Sir Richard Raqueno into
a Quartzite, because of its quality “tightly-cemented” that describes his
unconquerable personality. And the way it is formed, from the recrystallization
of a sedimentary rock which pure quartz sandstone undergoes heating and
pressure. The pressure and heating portrays the problems Sir Richard has faced
during his way in achieving his goals. But no matter how seemingly solid,
Quartzite has also its own cracks that when it is put into so much pressure it
becomes larger. But because of this pressure he became a rock with many layers
that’s make him stronger and evolves into a better rock. A Sandstone into an
stunning and sightly
Quartzite.
PREPARED BY: GROUP 1
PREPARED BY: GROUP 1
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