which type of mineral is found in igneous rock and why?
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These silicate minerals include feldspars (plagioclase feldspar, potassium feldspar), quartz, micas (muscovite, biotite), pyroxenes (augite), amphiboles (hornblende), and olivine. These minerals make up over 95% of the volume of the common igneous rocks, making igneous rocks easy to identify.
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Quartz
Mica
Pyroxene
Amphibole
Olivine
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