What type of volcano creates granite
Granite may form in associate with a volcano if magma high in silica, potassium, and sodium becomes trapped in the magma chamber or other structures underground and cools and hardens in place.
Granite is a solid.
They are not volcanoes. The Yosemite granite domes are plutons, formed from molten rock that cooled deep underground.
it is the kind of volcano that starts with a K!
granite
because rholite forms outside a volcano and granite forms inside the volcano
the flow of lava, cooling off and solidifying on the Earth's surface creates a new volcano
An extremely hot climate (volcano) because granite is an igneous rock.
Granite may form in associate with a volcano if magma high in silica, potassium, and sodium becomes trapped in the magma chamber or other structures underground and cools and hardens in place.
Granite is a solid.
They are not volcanoes. The Yosemite granite domes are plutons, formed from molten rock that cooled deep underground.
it is the kind of volcano that starts with a K!
In the volcano/magma chamber, different minerals that make up granite, (feldspar, quartz, etc.) mix to form grainy, large crystals of the different minerals. That is how granite is formed.
A Strato volcano or a composite volcano.
It is a kind of granite found in Brazil.
Any kind of volcano can form after the eruption. If it doesn't erupt and never has then it isn't a volcano.
Granite. It is the plug of an ancient volcano apparrently.