Igneous rocks will develop large crystals is they cool slowly underground.
quartz
Gabbro.
large mineral crystals are most likely found or have grown in igneous or metamorphic rocks
No. Intrusive igneous rocks have large crystals because they cool slowly.
Not necessarily. Intrusive igneous rocks, especially pegmatites, can have large crystals.
Igneous rocks will develop large crystals is they cool slowly underground.
Igneous rocks will develop large crystals is they cool slowly underground.
It depends on the type of igneous rock. Intrusive igneous rocks such as granite have large crystals, extrusive igneous rocks may have small crystals as in basalt or no crystals as in pumice.
sedimantry
Such rocks are called porphyritic.
granite
quartz
It's an igneous porphyry.
Porphyrite of any composition, granite, gabbro, diorite. Most intrusive igneous rocks have crystals large enough to see with the naked eye. Another term used to define an igneous rock with large crystals is coarse-grained.
Intrusive
Gabbro.
large crystals