granite
It is called an intrusive igneous rock.
Granite is an intrusive type of igneous rock Also since it is intrusive it cools very slowly and forms large crystals and coarse (large) grained igneous rock.
Intrusive igneous rock is formed from solidified magma below the surface of the Earth. Intrusive rock exhibits a phaneritic texture, where the individual crystal grains are visible without magnification. Examples of intrusive igneous rocks are granite, diorite, and gabbro.
Igneous rock formed from cooling magma below the surface is called intrusive igneous rock.
Magma cooling beneath the surface creates intrusive igneous rocks.
The most basic divisions of intrusive igneous rock are granite, diorite, and gabbro.
Yes, Basalt is the most common extrusive rock
granite
because most intrusive igneous rock are found underground and diorite is found under the earth.
No, granite is the most common intrusive igneous rock.
igneous rock
No. Basalt is the most common extrusive igneous rock.
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock.
It is a coarse grained rock if its intrusive.
It is a coarse grained rock if its intrusive.
It is called an intrusive igneous rock.
I dont know but an intrusive rock is a type of igneos rock