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One metamorphic rock that is formed in fault zones:

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Metamorphic rock that is formed in deep in the faults is mylonite. It is a cataclastic metamorphic rock. Usually they are fine-grained, occasionally can be glassy, that are layered or streaky, with the layers and streaks being drawn by the ductile shear.
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