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No. Granite does not have gaps between the grains. The crystals in an intrusive igneous rock are interlocking.
They have mineral grains of nearly equal size, and have large crystals because they were cooled slowly.
Igneous rocks
The longer that magma is able to cool, the larger the crystals will be. Intrusive rocks will have larger crystals than extrusive rocks. For example granite (intrusive) has larger grains than rhyolite (extrusive).
Intrusive igneous rocks.
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Intrusive Igneous rocks. Examples: obsidian, magma
No. Granite does not have gaps between the grains. The crystals in an intrusive igneous rock are interlocking.
That is correct.
It is Gabbro
Intrusive igneous rock is formed from solidified magma below the surface of the Earth. Intrusive rock exhibits a phaneritic texture, where the individual crystal grains are visible without magnification. Examples of intrusive igneous rocks are granite, diorite, and gabbro.
I dont know but an intrusive rock is a type of igneos rock
Intrusive igneous rock.
A rook (type of crow)
The tragus piercing has a smaller cartillage when pierced while the rook piercing has a bigger cartilage. So rook has to be the much more painful type of ear piercing.
extrusive and intrusive