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Q: When gneiss is formed... quartz... feldspar... mica... and other minerals of granite are rearranged into alternation WHAT?
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What minerals are in granite but not gabbro?

Granite contains Quartz and Plagioclase Feldspar and Gabbro does not have neither if these minerals in it.


What minerals determine the color of granite?

The color and type of feldspar minerals largely determine the color of a particular granite.


What minerals does the rock granite always contain?

granite has its composition _ quartz+alkali feldspar


Granite is made up of the minerals feldspar and mica?

granite is made up of the minerls feldspar and mica


Minerals that determine the color of the granite?

These minerals are quartz, feldspar, mica, and usually hornblende.


What three mineral are most commonly found in the igneous rock granite?

Rocks are composed of minerals. Three minerals found in granite are quartz, feldspar and mica. They are present in granite in differing amounts so all granite doesn't look the same.


The two most abundant minerals always present in granite are?

Quartz, Plagioclase Feldspar, and Alkaline Feldspar.


What determines the color of the granite?

The color and type of feldspar minerals largely determine the color of a particular granite.


What do all these minerals quartz plagioclase feldspar microcline feldspar hornblende and biotite have in common?

They are all found in Granite


What minerals occur in granite?

Granite is composed of feldspar, quartz, biotite and muscovite mica. It has a high amount of silica. Granite is an igneous rock.


Granite is a the contains the mineral quartz?

Granite is a rock made of several minerals; Quartz, Feldspar, Hornblende, Mica brown.


What is granite gas liquid or solid?

Granite is a solid, an igneous rock containing the minerals feldspar, quartz, mica, and inosilicates.