Yes. More exactly, intrusive igneous rocks.
Granite is classified as an intrusive igneous rock.
Yes. Granite is one of the most common igneous rocks.
Granite is an igneous rock.
Igneous, examples include Granite and Basalt
Granite belongs to the Igneous rock group, specifically within the category of intrusive igneous rocks. This means that granite is formed from the cooling and solidification of magma below the Earth's surface.
Igneous rocks
They are all igneous rocks.
granite and many other rocks
Igneous rocks
Intrusive igneous rocks, like granite.
Examples of igneous rocks are pumice, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.
Gneiss rocks are products of metamorphism while granite rocks are derived from igneous activity.