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Q: What are three examples of obsidian?
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What a three examples of mineraloid?

they are obsidian, opal, limonite


What are 3 examples of mineraloid?

Mineraloids are a mineral like substance that don't exhibit crystallinity. 5 Examples: mercury pearl obsidian anthracite jet


What are the examples of ingeous rocks?

Obsidian, Granite, and i believe slate


Name 4 kinds of igneous rocks?

Examples of igneous rocks are pumice, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.


What are some examples of igneous rocks with the meaning?

Igneous rocks are formed from cooling lava. Some examples are obsidian And basalt.


How much would 800 grams of obsidian be?

800 grams is about one and three quarters of a pound. This is true for obsidian or for anything else that you are weighing.


Can I get more examples of igneous rocks?

Peridotite, andesite, pumice, rhyolite, obsidian, granite, and basalt.


4 kinds of igneous rocks?

Examples of igneous rocks are pumice, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.


What are examples of extrusive rock?

Basalt, Andesite, Rhyolite, Obsidian, Pumice, Tuff, Ash (Lava).


Is obsidian found in PA?

i found three pieces in hummelstown, pa


Can you mine an enchantment table?

What you will need to create an enchantment table is the following; Four Obsidian blocks (Obtainable when lava meets water and you destroy the obsidian blocks with a diamond pickaxe) Two Diamonds (Destroy diamond blocks found mining with an Iron pickaxe or better) One Book (Created with using Three sugar canes in a row to create paper, and then Three paper and 1 leather which you get from a cow Have the book in the middle, top row an obsidian block under it with a diamond either side and the three obsidian blocks all along the bottom row Hope this helped!


What are large grains of intrusive rock that cools down slowly?

Intrusive Igneous rocks. Examples: obsidian, magma