Basalt is the most common volcanic rock. It contains the minerals plagioclase and augite. It can come in black or dark gray and has a hardness of 6-7 on the MOHS scale. Its grains are fine.
Granite is an intrusive rock. It contains feldspar, quartz and mica. It can come in black, gray, pink, red, or yellow. It has a hardness of 6 on the MOHS scale. Its grains are fine.
Both, however, are igneous rocks.
Both granite ans basalt are types of igneous rock.
Basalt does have a greater specific gravity. Granite is not as dense as basalt.
As it turns out, most of the ocean floor is basalt, and most of the continents are granite.
Granite is very much less dense than basalt. This is why the continental crust (mostly composed of granite) floats on Oceanic crust (made mostly of basalt). Granite is 70 % silicon. Where basalt is mainly pyroxene.
Basalt can't see crystals and basalt is extrusive. Granite you can see the crystals and is intrusive.
Both are igneous rocks.
Andesite is considered an intermediate rock between granite (felsic igneous rock) and basalt (mafic igneous rock), based on chemical composition.
Granite - coarse grained. Basalt - fine grained.
No. Granite and basalt have different compositions and form under different circumstances.
Both granite ans basalt are types of igneous rock.
No. Basalt is extrusive whilst granite is intrusive, among other things.
Basalt does have a greater specific gravity. Granite is not as dense as basalt.
Granite has more silica than basalt in it.
As it turns out, most of the ocean floor is basalt, and most of the continents are granite.
Granite is very much less dense than basalt. This is why the continental crust (mostly composed of granite) floats on Oceanic crust (made mostly of basalt). Granite is 70 % silicon. Where basalt is mainly pyroxene.
Granite.
Basalt can't see crystals and basalt is extrusive. Granite you can see the crystals and is intrusive.