because most intrusive igneous rock are found underground and diorite is found under the earth.
yes it does
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hey how do rock cycle form????pliz tell me k??
Khalil doesn't feel comfortable talking about his mom, so there isn't much to tell you. Except that his aunt is his rock. Hope this helps.
Look outside your window. Do you see mountains? A geologist can tell you how they got there. Do you see nothing but flat ground? or ocean? We can tell you why those conditions exist right there. We can tell you what causes earthquakes or how the Earth came to look as it does...and what it used to look like when Dinosaurs were here (and before!). Geologists study the earth and how it formed. We can tell you what used to be up against North America, or where India started out. We can look at a rock and tell you an entire story... Geology is how the Earth came to be what it is right now, and what it will probably look like in the future.
It is most likely intrusive
Large crystals are diagnostic of an intrusive igneous rock, as large crystals form as the source magma cools slowly.
The relationship between an igneous rock's texture and where it was formed is that the texture depends on whether or not the rock is an extrusive rock or an intrusive rock. Those two different types of classifications for rocks tell you what the texture will be. For example, Intrusive rocks have a coarse-grained texture like granite and extrusive rocks have a fine-grained texture like basalt.
The relationship between an igneous rock's texture and where it was formed is that the texture depends on whether or not the rock is an extrusive rock or an intrusive rock. Those two different types of classifications for rocks tell you what the texture will be. For example, Intrusive rocks have a coarse-grained texture like granite and extrusive rocks have a fine-grained texture like basalt.
Well, it eats a turkey and then chases unicorns. LOL! Did you really expect people to tell you the answer? Go and research on you own! :p
The relationship between an igneous rock's texture and where it was formed is that the texture depends on whether or not the rock is an extrusive rock or an intrusive rock. Those two different types of classifications for rocks tell you what the texture will be. For example, Intrusive rocks have a coarse-grained texture like granite and extrusive rocks have a fine-grained texture like basalt.
extrusive and intrusive OR plutonic and volcanic
Limestone is not an igneous rock, it is sedimentary.
because you can tell them more easily
Well The Igneous Rock: When it Forms Underground the Pressure combines with Large crystals :)
It will be in a volcanic or sediment rock.
The relationship between an igneous rock's texture and where it was formed is that the texture depends on whether or not the rock is an extrusive rock or an intrusive rock. Those two different types of classifications for rocks tell you what the texture will be. For example, Intrusive rocks have a coarse-grained texture like granite and extrusive rocks have a fine-grained texture like basalt.