A peridotite is a dense, coarse-grained igneous rock
Peridotite is a dense, coarse-grained igneous rock.
fine grained or coarse grained
A Fine-grained atomic action is one that can be implemented directly by an indivisible machine instruction. A coarse-grained atomic action is a sequence of fine-grained atomic actions that appear to be indivisible.
*fine-grained *coarse-grained
It's very rare to have an extrusive Peridotite, but under the right conditions Komatite can form. It's similar in appearance to Basalt, but has long ( anywhere between 1-10 cm) criss-crossing needles of olivine or pyroxene.
Peridotite is a dense, coarse-grained igneous rock.
coarse grained
Fine grained has larger crystals and coarse grained has smaller crystals
Fine grained has larger crystals and coarse grained has smaller crystals
shale is fine grained
Yes. Exactly, they do have both, fine grained and coarse grained rocks.
fine grained or coarse grained
Limestone can be both coarse-grained and fine-grained, depending on its composition and how it formed. Coarse-grained limestone typically contains larger mineral grains visible to the naked eye, while fine-grained limestone has smaller mineral grains that are not easily seen without magnification.
Coarse
I'm not too sure
A Fine-grained atomic action is one that can be implemented directly by an indivisible machine instruction. A coarse-grained atomic action is a sequence of fine-grained atomic actions that appear to be indivisible.
Gneiss is course grained but it has a fabric.