No. Diamonds are found with trace minerals in volcanic pipes, which geologically are not where granite is formed. (Granite is formed from silicate; diamonds are formed from carbon.)
No. Granite is an igenous rock that is formed underground.
Yes. Granite is formed underground from solidifying felsic magma.
Granite is an igneous rock.
Yes, granite is formed from cooling magma.
Yes, granite is formed from cooling magma.
Yosemite rock consists primarily of granite. Granite is formed through volcanic activity near the surface.
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No. The metamorphism of shale forms slate. Granite is formed when high-silica magma cools underground.
No. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock, formed from the cooling, solidification, and crystalization of magma below the earth's crust/surface.
Granite is formed by the cooling and consolidation of felsic magma below the surface of the Earth.