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Q: Where would you expect find extrusive igneous rock?
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What type of rocks would you expect to find around a volcano crater?

You would find extrusive igneous rocks. Beyond that it depends on the volcano.


What type of rocks would expect to find around a volcano crater?

You would find extrusive igneous rocks. Beyond that it depends on the volcano.


What kind of rocks would you expect to find near a volcano thathas erupted?

Extrusive, Igneous rocks possibly lavas or ignimbrites.


Where would you expect to find an igneous rock with small crystals?

you would find igneous rocks with small crystals at the bottom of the volcano, this is because when the rocks crack. It brakes apart into igneous rocks


What types of rocks are near active volcanoes and why?

When lava cools, it forms what is known as an extrusive igneous rock. Volcanoes are also associated with alteration from heat and fluids. Therefore you would expect to find extrusive rocks as well as altered rocks.


While on vacation a student visits the area around a volcano that has recently erupted The student can expect to find samples of?

extrusive igneous rock


Which type of rock would you expect to exist deep in the Earth's crust?

You would expect to find igneous or metamorphic rocks, depending on the depth.


Would you expect to find plagioclase feldspar or biotite in a greater variety of igneous rocks?

Yes


Would you expect to find igneous rocks in iceland?

Yes because there is a volcano there that is still active?


Where do you find andesite?

Andesite is an extrusive igneous rock of intermediate composition. This is a volcanic rock that can be found in areas with volcanoes such as, Slovakia.


Where would you likely find extrusive igneous rock?

They are commonly found under ground or near volcanoes


Is obsidian intrusive or extrusive?

quartz itself, but you will find fragments of quartz of all sizes in both sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.