Obsidian and Granite are both igneous rocks so unless the Obsidian rock goes back into the magma and cools slower it can possibly form into granite.
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Obsidian is part of the Granite family of igneous rocks.
Obsidian and granite are both igneous rocks. Obsidian is of extrusive origin (which means the magma cooled quickly) and has a glassy texture. Granite is of intrusive origin (which means the magma cooled slowly) and is phaneritic, or coarse grained.y
Obsidian is a felsic glass. At depth, it will crystallize to form granite. On the other hand it turns into perlite on reacting with water. At high grade it recrystallizes to form felsic glass.
Examples of igneous rocks are pumice, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.
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Granite cools slow. Obsidian cools fast, so faster than granite.
Granite is a rock, whereas obsidian is a type of glass formed by cooling lava.
Shale turns into slate, granite into gneiss.
Obsidian is part of the Granite family of igneous rocks.
granite is extrusive rock
Granite
Obsidian and granite are both igneous rocks. Obsidian is of extrusive origin (which means the magma cooled quickly) and has a glassy texture. Granite is of intrusive origin (which means the magma cooled slowly) and is phaneritic, or coarse grained.y
Igneous rocks
Obsidian, Granite, and i believe slate
They are all Igneous rocks.
Obsidian is a felsic glass. At depth, it will crystallize to form granite. On the other hand it turns into perlite on reacting with water. At high grade it recrystallizes to form felsic glass.
Granite is a coarse grained igneous rock without Pyroxene.