Andesite is considered an extrusive igneous rock.
No. Andesite is extrusive. Its intrusive equivalent is diorite.
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Basalt and rhyolite are examples of extrusive igneous rocks. Also, pumice, scoria, obsidian, tuff, ignimbrite,....
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Intrusive Igneous rock because it is made of granite and granite is intrusive igneous rock
Igneous rock formed from cooling magma below the surface is called intrusive igneous rock.
Basalt and obsidian are extrusive igneous rocks. Gabbro is an intrusive igneous rock.
Granite and basalt are the most common types of igneous rock. Igneous rock types, or classifications, also include those that are intrusive and extrusive. Intrusive igneous rock is formed from the solidification of slow cooling magma below the surface. Extrusive igneous rock is formed for the solidification of rapidly cooling lava at or near the surface.
If a rock is intrusive, that means that it formed from magma inside the Earth. An example is granite. The opposite is extrusive, which forms from cooling lava from volcanoes. An extrusive rock is obsidian.
Basalt and rhyolite are examples of extrusive igneous rocks. Also, pumice, scoria, obsidian, tuff, ignimbrite,....
Diorite is an intrusive igneous rock. Its extrusive equivalent is andesite.
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Neither, Igneous rock is either intrusive or extrusive. Thats what intrusive and extrusive is... A igneous rock.
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Intrusive Igneous rock because it is made of granite and granite is intrusive igneous rock
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It is neither. Intrusive and extrusive are terms used to describe igneous rock.
Obsidian is intrusive because it was cooled below the ground.