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Yes, rhyolite is an extrusive igneous rock. It forms from the rapid cooling of magma that erupts onto the Earth's surface, resulting in a fine-grained texture. Rhyolite is typically rich in silica and often contains minerals like quartz and feldspar, giving it a light color. Its formation occurs in volcanic environments, making it distinct from intrusive igneous rocks, which cool slowly beneath the surface.

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