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Antimonite is found in igneous rock
No. Gneiss can be found in Pennsylvania, but it is metamorphic, not igneous.
rock cycle
because the igneous rock comes from below earth's surface
Igneous
Pyrite could be found in any of the three rock types (sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic).
It could be any type of rock (sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic).
the five basic substances in the rock cycle are sediments magma igneous rock metamorphism
because most intrusive igneous rock are found underground and diorite is found under the earth.
igneous rock because it is a stratovolcano its naturally igneous
Yes. A foliated metamorphic rock could have an igneous rock as a protolith.
Antimonite is found in igneous rock
Igneous rock is rock that formed from molten material. Volcanoes erupt lava and pyroclastic material, which forms extrusive igneous rock. Magma can solidify with in a volcano, forming intrusive igneous rock.
No. Gneiss can be found in Pennsylvania, but it is metamorphic, not igneous.
Zircon is ZrSiO4 and it is found in igneous rock>.<
A xenolith is a foreign inclusion in an igneous rock. A xenocryst is a crystal, resembling a phenocryst, in an igneous rock that is foreign to the body of rock in which it occurs. Xenocryst is just more specific, talking only about crystals, whereas a xenolith could be any type of inclusion
Sedimentary rock can be turned into lave or magma by contact with either of the substances or exposure to extreme heat. When the lava or magma cools, it becomes igneous rock.Students who are using wiki.answers.com could be advised that copying word for word is plagerizm.