No. Gneiss can be found in Pennsylvania, but it is metamorphic, not igneous.
Rare
because they r rair
granite
you pronounce terrarium as tuh-rair-ee-uhm.
the answer is lagan its very rair in many states kidding
it is very rair indeed
It would have to be a volcano rock because the heat and magma hardens it and make it into a igneous rock. So when the volcano explodes it explodes with the magma. So when the magma heats and hardens it transforms into an Igneous rock.
I think so
Rocks are mixtures and so do not have chemical formulas. Igneous rocks vary in composition, so there is no way of giving a formula.
Igneous rocks are rocks formed by magma. so the best place to find igneous rocks would be by volcanoes or where a volcano once erupted.
it mostly is Rair to find it living in the country but i still found it a a friends house in the country