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Hornblende diorite is a type of intrusive igneous rock. It is composed primarily of plagioclase feldspar, hornblende, and small amounts of other minerals. It has a medium to coarse-grained texture and is typically gray or greenish in color.
extrusive
There are many. A great example, however, is Mt. Rushmore; the likenesses of the presidents are carved in granite, a coarse-grained intrusive igneous rock.
Gabbro
Granite is an intrusive type of igneous rock Also since it is intrusive it cools very slowly and forms large crystals and coarse (large) grained igneous rock.
They are both coarse-grained intrusive igneous rocks
Diorite is the intrusive equivalent to the extrusive rock andesite.
Slow cooling in the upper mantle
Slow cooling in the upper mantle
Slow cooling in the upper mantle
Diorite is a medium grained rock.
It is a coarse grained rock if its intrusive.
It is a coarse grained rock if its intrusive.
lava slowly flowing out of a Quick cooling on Earth's surface. apex
Diorite
Hornblende diorite is a type of intrusive igneous rock. It is composed primarily of plagioclase feldspar, hornblende, and small amounts of other minerals. It has a medium to coarse-grained texture and is typically gray or greenish in color.
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