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Extrusive igneous rock would be found near a volcano. Basalt, andesite, and rhyolite are the most basic types of volcanic rock.
Radium is a by-product of the uranium industry.
Because it is Igneous, it would be found near volcanoes.
where are minerals located where thier are volcanoes or trenches
minerals are only be found in nature?
quartz garnet olivine
Extrusive igneous rock would be found near a volcano. Basalt, andesite, and rhyolite are the most basic types of volcanic rock.
the most common is granite and rhyolite
Mainly batholiths in north america are composed primarily of Granite. Also basalt and andesite are also found in batholiths
Andesite is a volcanic rock that is made up of mainly the minerals augite, plagioclase, and small amounts of hornblende. Its uses include as building material in construction and stone monuments. Its name is derived from where it was first found, the Andes Mountain in South America.
Analyzing samples of soils and waters, examinations of minerals, radiometric measurements in territory (also air surveillance).
Andesite is an extrusive igneous rock found on or near volcanoes that contain intermediate magmas.
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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.
Analyzing samples of soils and waters, examinations of minerals, radiometric measurements in territory (also air surveillance).
Radium is a by-product of the uranium industry.
Because it is Igneous, it would be found near volcanoes.