It is neither. Intrusive and extrusive are terms used to describe igneous rock.
Neither, Igneous rock is either intrusive or extrusive. Thats what intrusive and extrusive is... A igneous rock.
Neither. The terms intrusive and extrusive apply to igneous rocks; marble is metamorphic.
Glassy igneous rocks are typically extrusive, meaning they form at the Earth's surface from rapidly cooling lava. Intrusive igneous rocks form underground from slowly cooling magma and generally do not have a glassy texture.
Extrusive igneous rock is the result of above ground crystallization.
Extrusive. Solidifies above ground level.
The terms intrusive and extrusive apply to the formation of igneous rocks. Silica is a chemical component of a wide variety of minerals found in many types of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rock. All igneous rocks, both intrusive and extrusive, contain silica.
Igneous rock is classified as extrusive or intrusive.
Yes it is extrusive love yall
Basaltic rock are true to be extrusive rock
Slate is a metamorphic rock that is formed from the low-grade metamorphism of shale or mudstone. It is primarily formed from the compaction and recrystallization of clay and mud. Slate is typically formed deep within the Earth's crust, making it an intrusive rock.
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock. Pumice is an extrusive igneous rock. while, Marble is a (non-folliated) metamorphic rock.
Talc is formed from the metamorphism of magnesium-rich rocks, such as serpentinite. It is classified as a metamorphic rock, which means it is formed under intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth's crust. Therefore, talc is considered an intrusive rock.