The most common intrusive rock is granite and it can be found near volcanoes.
Igneous rock that forms below the Earth's surface is intrusive.
Limestone, made up of the mineral calcite is the most abundant carbonated rock.
Actually, it is called intrusive rock and not platonic rock. Intrusive rock forms from magma that solidifies beneath the Earth's surface, while extrusive rock forms from lava that solidifies on the Earth's surface.
Yes, Basalt is the most common extrusive rock
Some common intrusive rocks include granite, diorite, and gabbro, while common extrusive rocks include basalt, andesite, and rhyolite. Intrusive rocks form beneath the Earth's surface from slowly cooling magma, while extrusive rocks form from rapidly cooling lava on the Earth's surface.
granite
That is correct.
On the continents--granite. Under the seas--gabbro.
The most abundant intrusive rock in the continental crust is granite. It is a coarse-grained igneous rock composed primarily of feldspar, quartz, and mica. Granite is formed from the slow cooling and solidification of magma beneath the Earth's surface.
because most intrusive igneous rock are found underground and diorite is found under the earth.
It is called an intrusive igneous rock.
intrusive rock froms when magma cools or hardens underneath the earth. :)
Igneous
Rock is the most abundant material in the crust.
Rock that forms when magma cools beneath earth's surface is called intrusive igneous rock
Igneous rock that forms below the Earth's surface is intrusive.
it is an intrusive rock