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No, granite is the most common intrusive igneous rock.
There is a rock in Yosemite Park it is called Half Dome it is an igneous rock it is made out of granite
yes there is such a thing as black granite
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock.
Granite is an igneous rock. It is acidic and intrusive.
Granite.
No, granite is the most common intrusive igneous rock.
Rhyolite is most similar to granite mineralogically.
granite
Granite gneiss.
Fossils would not likely be found in rock other than limestone, sandstone, and shale, or rock such as marble that has morphed from these sedimentary rocks. Fossils can basically be find in most Sedimentary rocks, but not in Igneous rocks because they are formed in volcanoes.
That is correct.
The igneous rock most likely described is granite, which is composed predominantly of mica (specifically muscovite or biotite), feldspar, and quartz. This rock type forms from the cooling and crystallization of molten magma deep within the Earth's crust.
granite
granite or rhyolite
you will find it in earths mantle because it is a kind of an igneous rock
If granite melts and then erupts at the surface, it is likely to form rhyolite, which is an extrusive rock. Rhyolite has a composition similar to granite but is formed from the rapid cooling of magma at the Earth's surface.