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Interlocking rocks are basically crystals. They form together and make crystals. So that's were crystal come from in most shops. So now you know that an example of an interlocking rock is a crystal

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Is granite made from interlocking crystals?

Yes, granite is made from interlocking crystals of minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica. The crystals are formed under intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth's crust, resulting in the strong and durable characteristics of granite.


What type of rock has interlocking crystals that are mainly white?

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Metamorphic rocks that consist of only one mineral that forms large interlocking crystals often have a texture?

Metamorphic rocks that consist of only one mineral that forms large interlocking crystals often have a _____ texture.


What type of rock is formed by interlocking crystals?

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What does interlocking grains mean - Name the rock type containing interlocking crystals?

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What type of rock forms deep within the earth when magma solidifies?

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Does granite interlock?

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Does pumice consist of interlocking visible crystals?

No, pumice is a volcanic rock that forms from the rapid cooling of magma containing high concentrations of gas. This rapid cooling prevents large crystals from forming, resulting in a frothy texture with tiny air bubbles, rather than interlocking visible crystals.


How are foliated metamorphic rocks different from nonfoliated metamorphic rocks?

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