Though pumice and granite are both igneous rocks, they are very different. Pumice is of extrusive origin (which means it formed when magma reached Earth's surface) and granite is of intrusive origin (which means it formed below Earth's surface). Pumice has a vesicular texture and granite is phaneritic (or coarse grained).
no pumice rock does not turn into granite.
None of those. Scoria, Pumice and Granite are igneous rocks. Sandstone is sedimentary.
Examples of igneous rocks are pumice, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.
Basalt and pumice.
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no pumice rock does not turn into granite.
None of those. Scoria, Pumice and Granite are igneous rocks. Sandstone is sedimentary.
what is the difference between brushed nickel and granite
No, but pumice can.
Examples of igneous rocks are pumice, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.
Granite cools slower than pumice. Granite forms deep underground, allowing it to cool slowly and develop large mineral grains, whereas pumice cools quickly on the Earth's surface due to its volcanic origins, resulting in a fine-grained texture.
Basalt and pumice.
What do you mean? Do you mean intrusive or extrusive or the types of rocks themselves? Fine. Here's a list Basalt Granite Pumice Obsidian
They are all Igneous rocks.
Igneous rocks
Pumice is the result of extremely fast cooling lava.
Granite is a dense, non-porous rock with visible mineral grains. Pumice is a light rock filled with holes left by gas bubbles and generally no visible grains.