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Both are intrusive igneous rock.

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Q: What does granite have in common with diorite?
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What granite and diorite have in common?

Both are intrusive igneous rocks.


Compare granite and diorite?

Granite and diorite are both phaneritic, or course grained, rocks. Granite is smooth and has a smooth appearance. Diorite has a salt and pepper type of appearance.


What do Granite and diorite have in common?

They are both coarse-grained intrusive igneous rocks


Does granite have anything to do with diorite?

Both are intrusive igneous rocks. Diorite is sometimes found in association with granite.


Is diorite a type of granite?

Yes it is.


How do granite and diorite differ?

Diorite contains little alkali or quartz, while granite has more alkali and quartz. In between you have monzodiorite, quartz diorite, quartz monzodierite, quartz monzonite, and granodiorite.


Granite and diorite?

i want to know the difference


What type of igneous rock is similar to granite?

Similar to granite in composition: rhyolite. Similar to granite in formation: any intrusive igneous rock, such as gabbro or diorite. Somewhat similar in appearance: diorite, granite gneiss, and many others.


Does diorite turn into granite?

No. Both are igneous rocks.


Compare and contrast granite and diorite?

Contrast: Granite consists mainly of quartz, feldspar, and ferromagnesian ("dark") minerals Diorite may be incorrectly called "granite". Diorite contains virtually no quartz, no muscovite, and no K-feldspar. It also contains a higher percentage of dark silicate minerals. Diorite has a salt and pepper appearance. Compare: Both granite and diorite are phaneritic (course-grained) rocks. Diorite is primarily sodium- rich plagioclase feldspar and amphibole, with lesser amounts of biotite. On other minor constituents of granite include muscovite and some dark silicates, particularly biotite and amphibole.


Do diorite and rhyolite have the same chemical composition?

No. Diorite has the same composition as andesite while Rhyolite has the same composition as granite.


How are granite and gabbro and diorite similar?

They are all intrusive igneous rocks