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Yes, Diorite is an intrusive igneous rock. It forms beneath the Earth's surface from the cooling and solidification of magma, which gives it a coarse-grained texture.

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Quartzite is not considered to be intrusive or extrusive. It is a metamorphic rock that probably started out as sandstone.

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