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No, calcite is not considered extrusive; it is a mineral that typically forms through sedimentary processes or as a result of biological activity, such as the accumulation of calcium carbonate from marine organisms. Extrusive rocks, on the other hand, are formed from the rapid cooling of lava at the Earth's surface, leading to volcanic rocks like basalt or pumice. Calcite is commonly found in limestone and marble, which are sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, respectively.

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