It will form granite if it cools underground and rhyolite if it cools at the surface.
Igneous rock is formed after magma cools and hardens. Examples of igneous rocks include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
Magma forms coarse crystalline intrusive igneous rocks such as granite or gabbro, depending on the chemical composition of the magma.
No. The metamorphism of shale forms slate. Granite is formed when high-silica magma cools underground.
Granite is not directly formed inside a volcano. It is an intrusive igneous rock that forms from the slow cooling of magma deep beneath the Earth's surface. Magma that cools slowly underground forms large crystals, giving granite its characteristic speckled appearance.
Yes. Granite forms when silica-rich magma cools underground.
No. Granite cools from magma deep underground. Volcanic glass cools quickly at or near the surface.
It will form granite if it cools underground and rhyolite if it cools at the surface.
granite is all that i know of.
the granite is made out of magma
Igneous rock is formed after magma cools and hardens. Examples of igneous rocks include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
When magma cools slowly, it forms igneous rocks such as granite or diorite, which have large mineral crystals because they had time to grow as the magma solidified.
Yes. Granite is an igneous rock. It is formed when magma cools slowly below the surface of the earth.
Yes, granite forms from the slow cooling and solidification of magma deep within the Earth's crust. As the magma cools, minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica crystallize and combine to form granite. This process typically occurs over millions of years.
Magma forms coarse crystalline intrusive igneous rocks such as granite or gabbro, depending on the chemical composition of the magma.
No. The metamorphism of shale forms slate. Granite is formed when high-silica magma cools underground.
Rocks are formed when magma cools and solidifies either beneath the Earth's surface (intrusive igneous rocks) or on the surface (extrusive igneous rocks). As the molten magma cools, it crystallizes and hardens into solid rocks like granite or basalt.