All igneous rocks do not cool the same way.
Is granite an igneous rock cooled fast or slow.
Granite is a light colored igneous rock with grains large enough to be visible with the unaided eye.
The slow cooling formed rocks with large crystals.
Extrusive igneous rock cools outside of.
An intrusive igneous rock is a coarse grained rock which forms as a result of the slow cooling.
Granite is composed mainly of quartz and feldspar with minor amounts of mica amphiboles and other minerals this mineral composition usually gives granite a red pink gray or white color with dark mineral.
Glassy igneous rocks cool the fastest.
Granite the rock is formed as magma slowly cools and crystallizes solidifies over great lengths of time deep underground.
Some cool slowly deep under the earth s surface.
If magma or lava cools quickly the resulting igneous rock will have.
The extrusive rock has cooled.
An igneous rock that cooled quickly is basalt while a slow cooler is granite.
Igneous rock the granite has cooled slowly from magma and the rhyolite lava extrusive igneous rock has cooled very quickly.
That is why they do not look all the same.
Glassy looks like a glass and has no crystals grains rocks cooled very fast.
An example of intrusive igneous rock is granite.
It forms from the slow crystallization of magma below earth s surface.
The result is that visible crystals form as the minerals have plenty.
Coarse grained granite is most similar in mineral composition to fine grained.
This leads to a fuller explanation of the terms intrusive and extrusive the intrusive rock has cooled slowly at depth where the overlying rocks have had an insulating effect.
These are called intrusive or plutonic igneous rocks.
The link that the students should be encouraged to make is that the intrusive igneous rock the granite has cooled slowly from magma and the rhyolite lava extrusive igneous rock has cooled very quickly.
Igneous rocks can be.
Which igneous rock cools the fastest glassy aphanitc pegmatic and porphyritic.