A vesicular rock also known as cinder.
The fine grain equivalent to granite is rhyolite.
The fine grained aphanatic equivalent of a granite is a.
Which rock is the fine grained equivalent of granite same composition but aphanitic.
Rhyolite is an extrusive silica rich igneous rock.
A fine grained igneous rock rich in silica.
Rhyolite has a similar composition and appearance to granite.
It is a fine grained felsic volcanic rock.
However rhyolite forms as a result of a violent volcanic eruption while granite forms when magma solidifies beneath the earth s surface.
Rhyolite is a felsic extrusive rock and due to its high silica content rhyolite lava is very viscous and is volcanic equivalent of granite.
Rhyolite rocks bear a striking resemblance to granite due to being classified as felsic rocks except that rhyolite has a fine grained texture with phenocrysts which are small crystals sometimes embedded within the rock.
Pyroclastic material that is less than four millimeters in diameter.
One example of an aphanitic rock with felsic composition.
The general physical appearance of a rock as observed in reflected light.
The extrusive equivalent of granite.
The volcanic equivalent of granite.
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Granite rhyolite is the fine grained equivalent of this igneous rock.
The minerals that make up the composition of this rock are mica feldspar quartz and hornblende.
This rock gets its name from a chain of mountains located in south america.
Rhyolite is the fine grained equivalent of this igneous rock.
5 2 composition 5 2 1 mineral content amphibole biotite feldspar hornblade micas muscovite or illite plagioclase pyroxene quartz.
Rhyolite is basically an igneous rock and usually found as faded and ligh view the full answer previous question next question.