Granite is an example It forms deep underground It needs heat to form What is it?
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Granite is formed within the crust of the Earth when Felsic magma, that is magma that is rich in Silica, cools down without reaching the surface. ... It has a minimum of 20% Quartz with up to 65% of the rock being Feldspar. ... Granites tend to form in Subduction zones
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Granite is formed within the crust of the Earth when Felsic magma, that is magma that is rich in Silica, cools down without reaching the surface. ... It has a minimum of 20% Quartz with up to 65% of the rock being Feldspar. ... Granites tend to form in Subduction zones
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GRANITE IS AN EXAMPLE OF INTRUSIVE IGNEOUS ROCKS... IT IS MOSTLY FORMED BY THE MIXTURE OF QUARTZ, FELDSPAR AND MICA.IT IS FORMED BY THE SLOW CRYSTALLISATION PROCESS OF THE MOLTEN MAGMA INSIDE THE EARTH'S CRUST.
GRANITE IS AN EXAMPLE OF INTRUSIVE IGNEOUS ROCKS... IT IS MOSTLY FORMED BY THE MIXTURE OF QUARTZ, FELDSPAR AND MICA.IT IS FORMED BY THE SLOW CRYSTALLISATION PROCESS OF THE MOLTEN MAGMA INSIDE THE EARTH'S CRUST.
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