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∙ 13y agoRhyolite is polymineralic, meaning it consists of multiple minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica.
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∙ 13y agoNo, Rhyolite is non-foliated because it has no patterns
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∙ 11y agoNo. Rhyolite is an extrusive igneous rock.
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∙ 11y agoNo. Rhyolite is volcanic
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∙ 11y agoNo. Rhyolite is volcanic.
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Monomineralic rocks are composed of only one mineral, while polymineralic rocks are composed of multiple minerals. Monomineralic rocks are typically formed from the crystallization of a single mineral, whereas polymineralic rocks may form from the cooling and solidification of a mixture of minerals.
Polymineralic refers to rocks or minerals that are composed of multiple different minerals. This is in contrast to monomineralic rocks that are composed of a single mineral. Polymineralic rocks often have a variety of mineral compositions and can exhibit a range of physical properties.
A rhyolite volcano is a volcano that erupts rhyolitic lava or pyroclasitc material. Rhyolite is an igneous rock formed from the eruption of extremely viscous silica rich material. Eruptions involving rhyolite can be extremely large and violent. In some cases, however, rhyolite can build into lava domes or form thick, extremely slow lava flows.
Quartzite is a monomineralic metamorphic rock composed almost entirely of quartz.
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Monomineralic rocks are composed of only one mineral, while polymineralic rocks are composed of multiple minerals. Monomineralic rocks are typically formed from the crystallization of a single mineral, whereas polymineralic rocks may form from the cooling and solidification of a mixture of minerals.
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Polymineralic refers to rocks or minerals that are composed of multiple different minerals. This is in contrast to monomineralic rocks that are composed of a single mineral. Polymineralic rocks often have a variety of mineral compositions and can exhibit a range of physical properties.
A rhyolite volcano is a volcano that erupts rhyolitic lava or pyroclasitc material. Rhyolite is an igneous rock formed from the eruption of extremely viscous silica rich material. Eruptions involving rhyolite can be extremely large and violent. In some cases, however, rhyolite can build into lava domes or form thick, extremely slow lava flows.
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No. Rhyolite is a mixture.
Rhyolite Porphyry is an intrusive rock, formed from the slow cooling of magma underground. It is characterized by large crystals (phenocrysts) surrounded by a fine-grained matrix.
yes, rhyolite is igneous
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Of a rock, composed entirely or principally of a single mineral.