Rhyolite is a fine grained textured igneous rock. Fine grained igneous rocks form rapidly at the surface, their crystals are to small to be seen by an unaided eye.
Acidic magma is magma that is rich in silica and has a high viscosity. This type of magma typically results in explosive volcanic eruptions due to the trapped gases and pressure build-up. Examples of acidic magma include rhyolite and dacite.
Hassium is a synthetic element that does not have any known practical uses. It is primarily used for scientific research purposes to study the properties of superheavy elements.
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No. Rhyolite is a mixture.
yes, rhyolite is igneous
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polymineralic igneous rock!
Rhyolite can be any age.
Yes. Rhyolite and granite have the same composition. Rhyolite is the volcanic equivalent of granite.
No. Rhyolite is an extrusive igneous rock.
The intrusive counterpart of rhyolite is granite.
Rhyolite is a felsic extrusive igneous rock.
Rhyolite may be aphanitic or porphyritic.
Rhyolite is commonly used in construction as crushed stone for concrete aggregate, road base, and railroad ballast. It is also used in landscaping as decorative rock and in the production of ceramics and glass. Additionally, rhyolite is sometimes used as a gemstone for jewelry.