Both gabbro and granite are igneous rocks, but they have different mineral compositions and textures. Gabbro is dark in color and consists mainly of pyroxene, plagioclase feldspar, and olivine minerals, with a coarse-grained texture. Granite, on the other hand, is light in color and composed mainly of quartz, feldspar, and mica minerals, with a medium to coarse-grained texture.
Talcmuscovite, commonly referred to as talc, is a soft mineral used in cosmetics and paper production. Mica, specifically muscovite, is a shiny mineral used in electronics and as a filler in various products. Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral widely used in glassmaking, electronics, and jewelry. Olivine is a magnesium iron silicate often found in igneous rocks and is used in refractory materials and as a gemstone.
Quartz
Quartz, Potassium Feldspar, Plagioclase Feldspar, Muscovite (mica), Biotite (mica), Amphibole (hornblende), Pyroxene, Olivine, Calcite, Dolomite.
Olivine, Pyroxene, Amphibole, Biotite, Muscovite, Potassium Feldspar, Quartz, Plagioclase are the minerals that make up the Igneous Rocks!:)another one is mica
Both gabbro and granite are igneous rocks, but they have different mineral compositions and textures. Gabbro is dark in color and consists mainly of pyroxene, plagioclase feldspar, and olivine minerals, with a coarse-grained texture. Granite, on the other hand, is light in color and composed mainly of quartz, feldspar, and mica minerals, with a medium to coarse-grained texture.
Talcmuscovite, commonly referred to as talc, is a soft mineral used in cosmetics and paper production. Mica, specifically muscovite, is a shiny mineral used in electronics and as a filler in various products. Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral widely used in glassmaking, electronics, and jewelry. Olivine is a magnesium iron silicate often found in igneous rocks and is used in refractory materials and as a gemstone.
Quartz
quartz, feldspar, and mica.
1 . Amphibole. 2 . Quartz. 3 . Feldspar. 4 . Mica. 5 . Olivine.
1 . Amphibole. 2 . Quartz. 3 . Feldspar. 4 . Mica. 5 . Olivine.
quartz common use
1 . Amphibole. 2 . Quartz. 3 . Feldspar. 4 . Mica. 5 . Olivine.
That would be mica...and it's spelled "quartz"
Quartz, Potassium Feldspar, Plagioclase Feldspar, Muscovite (mica), Biotite (mica), Amphibole (hornblende), Pyroxene, Olivine, Calcite, Dolomite.
silicate mineral group, which includes minerals such as quartz, feldspar, mica, and olivine. These minerals make up about 90% of the Earth's crust and are the building blocks of most rocks.
Olivine, Pyroxene, Amphibole, Biotite, Muscovite, Potassium Feldspar, Quartz, Plagioclase are the minerals that make up the Igneous Rocks!:)another one is mica