Peridot is an extrusive igneous rock, meaning it was formed from lava that cooled and solidified at the Earth's surface.
No, basalt is actually a type of extrusive igneous rock. The most common intrusive rock is granite.
Igneous rock that forms below the Earth's surface is intrusive.
Diorite is an intrusive igneous rock, formed from the cooling and solidification of magma beneath the Earth's surface. It contains a mix of minerals such as plagioclase feldspar, biotite, hornblende, and pyroxene.
Lava is extrusive, meaning it forms on the Earth's surface as a result of volcanic activity. It cools rapidly and solidifies quickly into volcanic rock, such as basalt or obsidian. Intrusive rock, on the other hand, forms below the Earth's surface from magma that cools slowly.
Extrusive. Solidifies above ground level.
Neither, Igneous rock is either intrusive or extrusive. Thats what intrusive and extrusive is... A igneous rock.
It is neither. Intrusive and extrusive are terms used to describe igneous rock.
Yes it is extrusive love yall
Basaltic rock are true to be extrusive rock
A diamond is neither an intrusive nor an extrusive igneous rock. It is a type of mineral composed of carbon that forms under high pressure and temperature deep within the Earth's mantle. Diamonds are typically brought to the Earth's surface through volcanic processes.
Igneous rocks can be categorized as either extrusive or intrusive.
extrusive and intrusive
extrusive and intrusive
Dacite can be both intrusive and extrusive. Intrusive dacite forms when magma solidifies beneath the Earth's surface, while extrusive dacite forms when lava erupts on the Earth's surface and cools quickly.
by the size of the crystals, big crystals intrusive, small crystals extrusive
Peridot is an extrusive igneous rock, meaning it was formed from lava that cooled and solidified at the Earth's surface.