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No. Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed when calcium carbonate precipitates from the ocean.
Dacite is extrusive. Its intrusive equivalent is granodiorite.
Andesite is considered an extrusive igneous rock.
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Neither, Igneous rock is either intrusive or extrusive. Thats what intrusive and extrusive is... A igneous rock.
Neither. Intrusive and extreusive are terms used to differnetiate different types of igneous rock. They do not apply to sedimentary rocks.
No. Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed when calcium carbonate precipitates from the ocean.
Neither. Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock. Intrusive and extrusive are descriptive terms used to classify igneous rocks.
Dacite is extrusive. Its intrusive equivalent is granodiorite.
Extrusive. Solidifies above ground level.
Diorite is an intrusive igneous rock. Its extrusive equivalent is andesite.
quartz itself, but you will find fragments of quartz of all sizes in both sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.
The terms intrusive and extrusive apply to the formation of igneous rocks. Silica is a chemical component of a wide variety of minerals found in many types of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rock. All igneous rocks, both intrusive and extrusive, contain silica.
Coal is a sedimentary rock, except for anthracite, which is metamorphosed coal. Extrusive and intrusive are terms only applied to igneous rocks. Extrusive igneous rocks are solidified from lava at or near the surface, and intrusive igneous rocks are solidified from magma below the surface.
It is neither. Intrusive and extrusive are terms used to describe igneous rock.
Igneous rock is classified as extrusive or intrusive.