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Yes,Scoria (a type of Basalt) Basalt is a dark-colored rock that formed as lava cooled and hardened. Scoria is a type of basalt that's full of bubble holes. The bubbles formed as the lava was blasted out of a volcano, and were trapped as the lava cooled and hardened.

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Is scoria metamorphic?

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Is scoria a sedimentary rock?

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What is A coarse grained intrusive igneous rock that makes shield volcanoes?

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What is the name of a igneous rock other than basalt and granite?

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Is a scoria a metamorphic rock?

No, scoria is not a metamorphic rock. It is a type of igneous rock that is formed from lava that has cooled quickly, resulting in a porous and vesicular texture. Metamorphic rocks are formed from the alteration of existing rocks due to heat and pressure.


Is scoria a fine grained rock?

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Is scoria foliated or non-foliated?

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Is schist an intrusive or extrusive rock?

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