No, "felsite" is not a mineral. Perhaps you mean feldspar?
uses of felsite
uses of felsite
Felsite is a fine-grained volcanic rock composed mostly of feldspar and quartz. It is generally light in color and often has a smooth texture. Felsite is commonly used in construction and as a decorative stone.
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Felsite is a IGNEOUS ROCK.
Yes, felsite is an intrusive igneous rock. It forms from the slow cooling and solidification of magma below the Earth's surface, resulting in a fine-grained texture.
Felsite is commonly found in areas with igneous rock formations, such as volcanic regions or mountainous areas. It can also be found in some metamorphic rock formations.
Extrusive
Thin lava
Felsite rock is formed from fine-grained igneous rocks that solidify quickly at or near the Earth's surface. It is usually associated with volcanic activity and can be created from the solidification of magma or lava with a high silica content. This rapid cooling process results in a fine-grained texture and a composition rich in quartz and feldspar minerals.
Golin the earth and in water d is a mineral. It is found 'native' as 'nuggets'. Gold is a very unreactive metal, and so does not react with the air or water. It is thought that 95% of the world's gold has been discovered. However, nuggets are still found in the earth(dirt) and in streams( panning).
Non mineral