Granite is not metamorphic, but an intrusive igneous rock formed from cooling magma.
Granites are intrusive igneous rocks, as such they cool much slower than extrusive igneous rock (eruptive lava) and result in a medium to coarse grained rock.
Granite is a coarse grained intrusive igneous rock that is classified as felsic (more than 69% quartz).
It is an igneous rock, but its texture is course, not glassy.
Yes, granite is considered an igneous rock because it has the form of an igneous rock, which is a layered form. Glad I could help!
No. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock.
yes
Granite gneiss is a metamorphic rock and would not be considered extrusive (rock formed from molten material at or near the surface).
No, it's not a sedimentary rock, it is an igneous rock. :)
granite is an igneous rock
Both granite ans basalt are types of igneous rock.
Intrusive Igneous rock because it is made of granite and granite is intrusive igneous rock
Granite is a coarse grained igneous rock without Pyroxene.
Granite gneiss is a metamorphic rock and would not be considered extrusive (rock formed from molten material at or near the surface).
Yes, granite is a type of igneous rock.
No, it's not a sedimentary rock, it is an igneous rock. :)
granite is an igneous rock
Granite already is an igneous rock.
The most common rock is an igneous rock e.g. Granite.
Granite is classified as an intrusive igneous rock.
Both granite ans basalt are types of igneous rock.
Intrusive Igneous rock because it is made of granite and granite is intrusive igneous rock
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock.
An igneous rock with a glassy texture cooled from its' liquid state very quickly, an example of this would be obsidian, a volcanic glass.