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The rock tuff is classified as an igneous rock. It forms from volcanic eruptions where ash and volcanic material are ejected into the air and then settle and compact to form tuff.
Welded tuff typically contains minerals such as quartz, feldspar, biotite, and hornblende. The exact mineral composition can vary depending on the specific geologic setting where the welded tuff formed.
some examples of igneous rocks are granite,basalt,and rhyolite and driolite
Lava is extrusive, meaning it forms on the Earth's surface as a result of volcanic activity. It cools rapidly and solidifies quickly into volcanic rock, such as basalt or obsidian. Intrusive rock, on the other hand, forms below the Earth's surface from magma that cools slowly.
== == Rhyolite, basalt, pumice, obsidian, andesite, dacite, tuff, welded tuff, scoria.
The rock tuff is classified as an igneous rock. It forms from volcanic eruptions where ash and volcanic material are ejected into the air and then settle and compact to form tuff.
Tuff is considered an extrusive igneous rock.
Yes. Tuff is an extrusive igneous rock formed by explosive volcanic eruptions.
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Tuff is a volcanic rock that forms from the consolidation of volcanic ash and debris. It is considered a sedimentary rock because it is composed of various fragmented materials that have been deposited and lithified.
Sandstone is a sedimentary rock formed when sand weathered from preexisting rock is cemented together. Tuff is an igneous rock formed from volcanic ash.
Not usually. Unless the rock is tuff or is heavily weathered, most igneous rocks are quite strong.
tough meas like strong and tuff means cool or slick
obsidian,basalt,granite,pumice,tuff,diorite,gabbro,andesite,ect
Welded tuff typically contains minerals such as quartz, feldspar, biotite, and hornblende. The exact mineral composition can vary depending on the specific geologic setting where the welded tuff formed.
"Aa" lava is the rough sort made from cinders.
An andesite rock. it came out of the volcanic eruption of Mt. St. Helens...