yes, there are igneous rocks in the Himalayan range
igneous rocks
The Himalayas consist mainly of metamorphic rocks such as gneiss, schist, and marble, as well as igneous rocks like granite and volcanic rocks. Additionally, sedimentary rocks such as limestone and shale can also be found in the Himalayan region. These diverse rock types have been shaped by tectonic forces and geological processes over millions of years.
Rhyolititcen rocks.
Igneous rocks are formed by the solidification of molten materials.
Sedimentary rock can be made up partially of igneous clasts, but igneous rock is igneous rock.
Yes. Volcanic rocks are extrusive igneous rocks.
Igneous rocks
No, igneous rocks are harder than sedimentary rocks on average.
Igneous rocks can be found in various regions of India, including the Deccan Plateau in the western and southern parts of the country, the Aravalli Range in Rajasthan, parts of the Himalayas in the north, and the Eastern Ghats in the east. These rocks are often associated with volcanic activities and can be found in different forms such as basalt, granite, and gabbro.
extrusive igneous rocks =/
Some do. These are called extrusive igneous rocks. However a large portion of igneous rocks form beneath the surface. These are intrusive igneous rocks.
Yes. More exactly, intrusive igneous rocks.