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Granite is plutonic.

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Why is granite found in Singapore when there are no volcanoes?

Granite is an igneous rock. It is not considered a volcanic rock, but a plutonic rock.


What is classifies into?

Cooled magma is turned into a plutonic igneous rock, eg. Granite (you can see the difference between plutonic and volcanic because plutonic have large crystal particles)


What cooledmagma is classified into?

Cooled magma is turned into a plutonic igneous rock, eg. Granite (you can see the difference between plutonic and volcanic because plutonic have large crystal particles)


Is andesite plutonic?

No. It is volcanic. The plutonic equivalent of andesite is diorite.


Is granite and basalt found in volcanoes?

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.


Is granite the plutonic equivalant of rhyolite?

Yes. Granite and Rhyolite have the same composition.


What are the names of a plutonic solid?

Solid plutonic rocks are intrusive igneous rocks such as granite and gabbro.


Is diorite plutonic or volcanic?

volcanic because it is an intrusive rock


Which of the following is a common plutonic igneous rock?

The most common plutonic igneous rock is granite. There are various types of granite based on whether the rock cooled above or below the surface of the earth. The major differences among these types of granitic rock is their crystalline structure.


What is plutonic activity?

Plutonic activity refers to the processes related to the formation of intrusive igneous rocks, such as granite, deep within the Earth's crust. This involves the slow cooling and solidification of magma below the surface, leading to the formation of large crystal structures. Plutonic activity is a fundamental part of the rock cycle and contributes to the geological evolution of the Earth's crust.


What are the 2 types of igneouse rock?

plutonic and volcanic


How was granite rock created?

By solidification of felsic plutonic bodies underground.