Yes. Diorite and andesite are igneous rocks with the same composition. Andesite is the extrusive equivalent of diorite, which is intruisive.
Near volcanoes.
They are all intrusive igneous rocks
the minerals are olivine and pyroxene ..you're welcome
the minerals are olivine and pyroxene ..you're welcome
Yes. Diorite and andesite are igneous rocks with the same composition. Andesite is the extrusive equivalent of diorite, which is intruisive.
diorite
Both are intrusive igneous rocks. Diorite is sometimes found in association with granite.
No. Both are igneous rocks.
Near volcanoes.
Granite and diorite are both phaneritic, or course grained, rocks. Granite is smooth and has a smooth appearance. Diorite has a salt and pepper type of appearance.
Both are intrusive igneous rocks.
They are all intrusive igneous rocks
Granite, gabbro, and diorite are three that I can think of.
They are both coarse-grained intrusive igneous rocks
the minerals are olivine and pyroxene ..you're welcome
the minerals are olivine and pyroxene ..you're welcome