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∙ 13y agoThe Caribbean island made up of lava, quartz diorite, and limestone is Saba. Saba is a volcanic island formed by the eruption of an underwater volcano and its terrain consists of a mix of these rock types.
Granite and diorite are both igneous rocks, but they differ in mineral composition. Granite contains more quartz and potassium feldspar, giving it a lighter color and coarser texture. Diorite has more plagioclase feldspar and little to no quartz, giving it a darker color and finer texture.
Recrystallized limestone is generally called marble. Recrystallized quartz sandstone is generally called quartzite. There is no such thing as quartz limestone.
Caribbean Quartz is a type of quartz crystal that originates from the Caribbean region. It is known for its unique blue coloration, which is attributed to trace elements present in the crystal. Caribbean Quartz is valued for its aesthetic appeal and metaphysical properties, often used in jewelry and as a healing crystal.
The rock which has fragments of feldsper and quartz is Bioclastic Limestone.
No, diorite and rhyolite have different chemical compositions. Diorite is a coarse-grained intrusive igneous rock composed mainly of plagioclase feldspar and amphibole, while rhyolite is a fine-grained volcanic rock composed predominantly of quartz, feldspar, and mica.
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Granite and diorite are both igneous rocks, but they differ in mineral composition. Granite contains more quartz and potassium feldspar, giving it a lighter color and coarser texture. Diorite has more plagioclase feldspar and little to no quartz, giving it a darker color and finer texture.
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Recrystallized limestone is generally called marble. Recrystallized quartz sandstone is generally called quartzite. There is no such thing as quartz limestone.
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