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It can be described as aphanitic. This just means that the rock has very small, hard to see crystals. The crystals do not have time to grow large when they are exposed to the air so they cool quickly and remain small. If water is added to the melt, the texture can be described as glassy (like obsidian).

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If it's extrusive (cooled quickly above earth's surface, e.g. basalt) it will have a fine texture (small crystals).

If it's intrusive (cooled slowly below earth's surface, e.g. granite, rhyolite) it will have a coarse texture (large crystals).

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It has a fine-grained texture when it cools rapidly and coarse-grained when cooled slowly.

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The resultant texture is referred to as aphanitic, with grains too small to be seen without magnification.

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When magma cools rapidly gaseous pockets and crystalline structure can not form. Such materials are known as glass and have a smooth surface, but fracture easily creating sharp jagged edges.

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fine-grained

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smooth and very glassy such as obsidian

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Fine Grained Texture.

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