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Rhyolite is a felsic volcanic rock.
Yes it is extrusive love yall
The extrusive igneous rock will float because that extrusive rock got cooled down fast then a regular extrusive. When the wind acted on it, it get cool down fast and the gases from the volcano gets trap in the rock and the weight of that rock is light. Also water and gases have different density so the gases in the rock will be pushed upward and the rock will float because of the weight and the gases in the rock. (P.s only a prediction)
The extrusive volcanic rock pumice can float on water. Other extrusive volcanic rocks are not so lucky.
Extrusive rock forms from cooling lava.
Pumice is an extrusive igneous rock with a density less than that of water.
An extrusive igneous rock has a very low density. This light colored rock is also known as a volcanic rock.
Rhyolite is the extrusive equivalent in chemistry and density of granite.
Yes. It's called pumice, an extrusive felsic igneous rock with a density less than that of water.
Rhyolite is a felsic volcanic rock.
Yes it is extrusive love yall
The extrusive igneous rock will float because that extrusive rock got cooled down fast then a regular extrusive. When the wind acted on it, it get cool down fast and the gases from the volcano gets trap in the rock and the weight of that rock is light. Also water and gases have different density so the gases in the rock will be pushed upward and the rock will float because of the weight and the gases in the rock. (P.s only a prediction)
Extrusive
The extrusive volcanic rock pumice can float on water. Other extrusive volcanic rocks are not so lucky.
It is an example of extrusive igneous rock.
Basaltic rock are true to be extrusive rock
Extrusive rock forms from cooling lava.