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Granite mineralogy varies widely, but in general granites contain both plagioclase and alkali feldspars along with quartz. Other minerals which may also be present are muscovite and biotite micas, pyroxene, amphiboles, tourmaline, sphene, apatite, augite, zircons, beryl, topaz, garnet, cordierite, fayalite, titanite, and possibly rare earth oxides.

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Can you move granite with a magnet?

No, granite is not magnetic and cannot be moved with a magnet. The minerals that make up granite, such as quartz and feldspar, are not attracted to magnets.


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What does granite form from?

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Why can minerals be found in rocks but rocks cannot be found in minerals?

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Is granite a carbonate rock?

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Do minerals make up the rock quartz?

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Granite is made up of the minerals feldspar and mica?

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Does granite have a definite chemical makeup?

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