No. The terms mafic and felsic apply to igneous rocks. Limestone is a sedimentary/biochemical rock and so cannot be said to be mafic, felsic, or intermediate.
Mafic, infact it is often refered to as: "the mafic version of pumice"
A low silica magma is called a "mafic" magma.
Composite volcanoes can erupt both mafic and felsic material, but intermediate material is the most common.
Hawaiian lavas are mafic.
Paricutin erupted mafic lava.
Felsic rocks have 0-15% mafic crystals, while mafic rocks have 46-85% mafic crystals.
It drops from the Mafic Dragon in Mafic.
glass is not an option in mafic
Oceanic crust is mafic.
Mafic, infact it is often refered to as: "the mafic version of pumice"
No, we call something mafic if it has a relative low silica content. As quartz is 100% silica, it's not mafic, but felsic.
A low silica magma is called a "mafic" magma.
Composite volcanoes can erupt both mafic and felsic material, but intermediate material is the most common.
Santorini volcano has also and mafic rocks.
Hawaiian lavas are mafic.
Paricutin erupted mafic lava.
Ultra mafic rocks have the least amount of silica.