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Any body of igneous rocks that are...

-layered

and

-composed of much ultramaphites and few maphites

and

-rich in Chrome

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What is the largest of all igneous intrusions?

The largest igneous intrusion is the Bushveld Complex in South Africa, covering an area of about 66,000 square kilometers. It is a layered mafic intrusion that is rich in minerals such as platinum, palladium, and chromium.


What do you call the layering in igneous rocks?

"layering" As in "layered" igneous intrusion.


What are large mineral crytals commonly found in?

Geodes, mineral veins and layered igneous intrusions.


Is sedimentary rock the only type of layered rock?

No. Extrusive igneous rocks are usually layered. Some metamorphic rocks have foliation, which resembles layering, but it is not the same thing.


HOW does composition layering occur in igneous bodies?

A layered intrusion is a large sill-like body of igneous rock which exhibits vertical layering or differences in composition and texture.


How do you identify if a cobblestone is sedimentary or igneous?

A cobblestone is likely sedimentary if it appears visibly layered or contains fossils. Igneous cobblestones are characterized by their non-layered appearance and often have a crystalline structure. Chemical tests or microscopic analysis can be used for further confirmation of the rock's classification.


Texture of an igneous rock?

very layered and covered in spots ussually, they are always permable and let bwate through


Igneous rock formations around the world?

Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland Made of layered Basalt Rock


What types of landforms do you think would have layers?

Those made out of layered sedimentary rocks Those made out of layered igneous rocks Those made out of metamorphic rocks with pronounced planar fabric.


Type of igneous rock which is formed when magma underneath the earths surface solidifies and hardens?

Well, there are a few formations ; sills, loccoliths, lopoliths, dykes, layered igneous intrusions and batholyths.


How can a igneous rocks change into a sedimentary rock?

Sedimentary rocks can change to igneous rock when it goes through the rock cycle so a sediment can move to igneous rock where there is a volcanic activity happens making the the sediment get heat and pressure that makes igneous rock.So when you do the rock cycle you can go from igneous rock to a metamorphic rock.


Do protocols require layer dependent encapsulations?

Not always, but the more complex the protocol the more likely a layered architecture will simplify design and implementation.