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How are topaz formed?

Topaz was formed at a high temperature, and is commonly found in igneous rock.


What engines will fit in a 1993 topaz?

92,93,94 well fit


Is the moon an igneous rock?

No, the moon is not an igneous rock. It is a celestial body that does not fit into the category of terrestrial rocks like igneous rocks found on Earth. The moon is composed of various materials, including silicate rocks and regolith.


What are the two category's of igneous rock?

Intrusive and Extrusive


Where does topaz form?

Topaz crystallizes from fluorine-bearing vapor in last stages of solidification of igneous rocks. Thus, cavities in lavas and granitic rocks: in pegmatites, in alluvial deposits Secondary concentrations of topaz occur in stream beds and other alluvial deposit


What category is limestone in?

If you are refering to igneous, metamorphic of sedimentary, then limestone is sedimentary.


Which rock category includes types of volcanic rock?

Igneous rock.


What are Quartz topaz and talc?

Quartz is a common mineral composed of silicon dioxide. Topaz is a gemstone mineral that comes in various colors, with the most prized being the imperial topaz in orange-red hues. Talc is a soft mineral that is widely used in cosmetics and as a lubricant.


What type of Rock is Topaz associated with?

Topaz is typically associated with igneous rocks, particularly granite and pegmatites, where it forms as a result of high temperature and pressure conditions. It can also be found in metamorphic rocks such as schist and gneiss.


Where does topaz come from?

Topaz forms in pegmatites and high temperature quartz veins. It is deposited by fluorine-rich vapors in rocks of rhyolite composition and forms in cavities in granites and rhyolites. Brazil is the largest supplier of topaz.


What is category of igneous extrusive rock?

Some igneous extrusive rocks include obsidian, basalt, andesite, rhyolite, scoria, pumice, basaltic glass. If you want more, go to page 6 on the Earth Science Reference Tables at the related link.


What category does tomato fit into?

meat