The counterpart of Granite is Rhyolite,the counterpart of Gabbro is Basalt.
Gabbro is mafic(Dark coloured) ,Granite is felsic (light coloured)
Granite forms from magma of Granitic composition while Gabbro forms from magma of Basaltic composition.
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Yes, there are differences in composition between the rocks in each pair. Granite and rhyolite are both high in silica and primarily composed of quartz and feldspar, but granite is intrusive (cooled slowly underground) while rhyolite is extrusive (cooled quickly on the surface). Andesite and diorite, on the other hand, have intermediate silica content and are characterized by the presence of plagioclase feldspar, with diorite being intrusive and andesite being extrusive. Lastly, basalt and gabbro are both low in silica, with basalt being the extrusive counterpart of gabbro, which is intrusive; basalt is rich in pyroxene and olivine, while gabbro has a similar mineral composition but forms larger crystals due to slower cooling.
Both basalt and gabbro are made from the same kind of molten rock with the same chemistry. It is relatively low in silica, but high in magnesia and iron. They both look alike when they are put next to each other.
minerals differ in appearance and texture
They differ from each other by the cognent that it is connected to.
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Isotopes of the same element differ in the number of neutrons. Isotopes have different physical properties but similar chemical properties.
it repels from each other causing the two like charges to differ from each other. did that help you? iknow it did.
The preposition "from" is typically used after the verb "differ." For example, you can say, "The two plans differ from each other in terms of cost."
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They have opposite signs.
Organisms differ from each other in terms of their genetic makeup, physical characteristics, behavior, and adaptations to their environment. These differences contribute to the unique features and traits that define each individual organism.