A cloud
porphyry
Such rocks are called porphyritic.
If igneous, it is called a porphyry.
The larger crystals or masses of larger crystals are called phenocrysts.
It's an igneous porphyry.
Cloud droplets grow through condensation of water vapor onto aerosol particles, leading to collisions and coalescence. Ice crystals grow through deposition of water vapor onto a nuclei, forming hexagonal shapes. Ice crystals typically grow at lower temperatures and supersaturation levels compared to cloud droplets. Both processes contribute to the formation of precipitation in clouds.
porphyry
Such rocks are called porphyritic.
If igneous, it is called a porphyry.
I think it is Bile......
The larger crystals or masses of larger crystals are called phenocrysts.
It's an igneous porphyry.
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
coalescence
A collection of water droplets suspended in the air is called a cloud. If the collection of water droplets is close to the ground it is called fog.
There is usually some water vapor in the air. When the air cools rapidly, the water vapor condenses into water droplets. Clouds are made up of these water droplets (or ice crystals, if it is cold enough). If the droplets get large enough, they fall to the ground as rain.
diorite crystals are large and andesite crystals are small