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fine grained or coarse grained
Granite is a coarse grained igneous rock without Pyroxene.
A peridotite is a dense, coarse-grained igneous rock
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Yes. Exactly, they do have both, fine grained and coarse grained rocks.
fine grained or coarse grained
Fine grained rock exhibits a non-visible or nearly non-visible crystalline structure on a fractured surface. On the opposite end, a coarse grained rock exhibits mineral crystals of the rock's constituents on a fractured surface. The larger the crystals, the coarser grained is the rock. Basalt would be an example of a fine grained rock. Granite would be an example of a coarse grained rock.
Diorite is a medium grained rock.
Granite is a coarse grained igneous rock without Pyroxene.
A peridotite is a dense, coarse-grained igneous rock
Metamorphic rock can be coarse grained or fine grained.
Coarse grained igneous rock is formed from the slow cooling of magma.
Granite is a coarse grained igneous rock without Pyroxene.