Which describes gneiss?

igneous
formed from shells
tends to split along bands
grains randomly arranged

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Gneiss is best described as "tends to split along bands."

Gneiss is a high-grade metamorphic rock characterized by its foliation and the presence of alternating lighter and darker colored bands due to the segregation of mineral content. It is not ignous, nor is it formed from shells, and the grains are typically not randomly arranged as they are in some other types of rock.

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