Metamorphic rocks that consist of only one mineral that forms large interlocking crystals often have a _____ texture.
Metamorphic rocks that consist of only one mineral and have large interlocking crystals often have a coarse-grained texture. This means that the individual mineral grains are easily visible to the naked eye. Examples of such rocks include quartzite (formed from quartz) and marble (formed from calcite).
Yes, plutonic rocks are intrusive igneous rocks formed from the cooling and solidification of magma deep within the Earth's crust. They typically consist of mineral grains that are coarse enough to be readily visible in a hand sample, a characteristic known as phaneritic texture. This texture is due to the slow cooling process of magma beneath the Earth's surface, allowing for larger mineral grains to form.
The 3 kinds of textures are: * Visual texture * Artificial texture * True texture
A glassy texture.
Largely homophonic although there are lines of monophony.
Homophonic
If something has a homophonic texture then it has a chordal texture :)
Largely homophonic although there are lines of monophony.
The texture is Homophonic
Homophonic
homophonic
Homophonic blended with polyphonic.
Homophonic
homophonic
homophonic
Homophonic