Granite - coarse grained.
Basalt - fine grained.
Igneous rocks
Both are igneous rocks.
Andesite is considered an intermediate rock between granite (felsic igneous rock) and basalt (mafic igneous rock), based on chemical composition.
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In a museum perhaps, but not in any natural setting. The Hawaiian islands are formed from basalt, which has a different composition than granite.
Granite.
Igneous rocks
Yes, both granite and basalt can be found in volcanoes. Basalt is a common type of volcanic rock formed from the rapid cooling of lava, while granite can be present in volcanic environments due to magma cooling and crystallizing beneath the Earth's surface before being exposed through volcanic activity.
No. Granite and basalt have different compositions and form under different circumstances.
Commonly basalt, a volcanic; or granite.
Basalt and Granite.
Basalt does have a greater specific gravity. Granite is not as dense as basalt.
Both granite ans basalt are types of igneous rock.
No. Basalt is extrusive whilst granite is intrusive, among other things.
Granite has more silica than basalt in it.
Granite, basalt, and shale are types of rocks.
As it turns out, most of the ocean floor is basalt, and most of the continents are granite.