yes
milky quartz is either metamorphic or igneous
Quartz is a mineral, not a rock.
== == Quartz is actually a silicate mineral that appears in metamorphic, sedimentary, and igneous rocks.
Quartz can be an igneous rock when it forms from the cooling and solidification of molten rock deep within the Earth's crust. During this process, silica-rich magma cools and crystallizes to form quartz. As the magma cools slowly, quartz crystals have time to grow and develop, leading to the formation of igneous rocks containing quartz, such as granite.
None, you don't get quartz and olivine in the same igneous rock.
quartz is a basic mineral and can be in any type of rock
It becomes igneous rock
quartz is a mineral, not a rock, so it can't be igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic
Amethyst is a type of mineral from the quartz family, not a rock. Quartz is formed in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary environments, but amethyst specifically is often found in metamorphic rocks.
A rock is considered igneous if it formed directly from the cooling of molten rock.
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