Igneous rock.
Gabbro is a rock
Gabbro has a dull to shiny luster, depending on the mineral composition and how the light reflects off its surface. It typically has a more mafic composition with minerals like pyroxene and amphibole, which can create a dull appearance, but variations in mineral content can lead to some sections of gabbro having a shinier luster.
No. Gabbro is an intrusive igneous rock.
Gabbro can be found on Earth, the Moon, and Mars.
Olivine does not contain Gabbro. Gabbro can contain olivine. Usually no more than a few percent.
yes there is a rock called gabbro
Gabbro can be found on Earth, the Moon, and Mars.
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No, gabbro typically does not contain quartz. Gabbro is a coarse-grained, dark-colored intrusive igneous rock composed mainly of calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar and pyroxene minerals. Quartz is not a common mineral in gabbro due to its typically silica-poor composition.
Gabbro is harder than limestone. Gabbro is a dense, coarse-grained rock formed from cooled magma, while limestone is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcite. Gabbro is more resistant to scratching and weathering compared to limestone.
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