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Granite is a coarse grained igneous rock without Pyroxene.
fine grained extrusive rocks can contain Potassium and Plagioclase Feldspar, Quartz, Biotite, Amphibole, Pyroxene and Olivine. these are all the choices for every igneous rocks
A peridotite is a dense, coarse-grained igneous rock
*fine-grained *coarse-grained
extrusive igneous rock
Granite is a coarse grained igneous rock without Pyroxene.
Granite is a coarse grained igneous rock without Pyroxene.
fine grained extrusive rocks can contain Potassium and Plagioclase Feldspar, Quartz, Biotite, Amphibole, Pyroxene and Olivine. these are all the choices for every igneous rocks
Basalt and rhyolite are examples of fine-grained igneous rocks.
Granite is a coarse grained igneous rock without Pyroxene.
Yes. Exactly, they do have both, fine grained and coarse grained rocks.
fine grained rock will weaher faster thatn the course grained rock
when the lava cools quickley it is fine-grained
A fine grained igneous rock forms from Lava that escapes from the earth crust to the surface and cools and solidifies rapidly.
A peridotite is a dense, coarse-grained igneous rock
Uplift and solidification
*fine-grained *coarse-grained