No. Rhyolite is an extrusive igneous rock.
No, orbicular rhyolite is not a metamorphic rock. It is a type of igneous rock that forms from the cooling of silica-rich magma. Orbicular rhyolite is characterized by its spherical clumps of minerals, giving it a distinctive appearance.
it is Igneous.actually it is the extrusive counterpart of Granite
Neither. Foliation is a term used in assesing metamorphic rocks, not igneous rocks such as rhyolite.
Rhyolite can be any age.
Rhyolite is an igneous rock. Limestone, slate, and shale are sedimentary rocks.
No, rhyolite is a silica-rich volcanic or igneous rock.
Rhyolite Porphyry is an intrusive rock, formed from the slow cooling of magma underground. It is characterized by large crystals (phenocrysts) surrounded by a fine-grained matrix.
Rhyolite is a felsic extrusive igneous rock.
The composition of the rock will determine whether it is a rhyolite or an andesite.
polymineralic igneous rock!
Rhyolite is an igneous, black volcanic rock.
It is a volcanic rock.