The slate is hard and fine-grained rocks and has a salty cleavage that is caused by the growth of minerals due to the metamorphose of the grain ground rocks while schist is medium grade sheet-like grain rock.
- The texture of phyllite is very glittery as its a very fine grain size and the grains are flat. Schist has the greatest grain size. Phyllite has a foliated texture but schists consist of scale.
- Minerals like muscovite and biotite are common rocks forming minerals in micas and are found in the igneous rocks with feldspar and quartz, thus they are parallel and very finely grained flakes in the rock.
Hence slate (lowest grade), phyllite, schist, gneiss (highest grade) rocks.
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