Neither. Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock. Intrusive and extrusive are descriptive terms used to classify igneous rocks.
Dolerite is an extrusive mafic rock with grain size less than 1 mm.
Dolerite is an igneous rock formed underground.
Andesiteis an extrusive igneous, volcanic rock, of intermediate composition.
Those that are formed above the earth surface are extrusive eg basalt and those that are formed below are intrusive eg granite.
Intrusive igneous rock
== == Extrusive igneous rocks are formed from the solidification of lava on or above the surface. Rapid cooling from exposure to air or water results in rapid crystallization of their component minerals, normally creating a fine grained texture as opposed to intrusive igneous rocks which have a coarser texture. Examples of extrusive igneous rocks would include obsidian, pumice, basalt, and rhyolite.
Conglomerate is a non-folliated rock. It is a clastic sedimentary rock.
I think it is "extrusive Igneous rock". Well, the magma,the hot liquid earth material which flows out through a vent(ways or cracks in the earth's crust), if on coming over to the surface of the earth, cools or solidifies, it is called "extrusive rock". If the magma, cools before coming over to the surface of the earth it is called "intrusive rock". the rocks formed this way are generally Igneous rocks. More detailed answer may follow.
Intrusive and extrusive
Dacite is extrusive. Its intrusive equivalent is granodiorite.
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Diorite is an intrusive igneous rock. Its extrusive equivalent is andesite.
its considerd intrusive
Intrusive please explain why it is intrusive