Learn more about the properties and uses of granite in this article.
The cooling of granite takes place ove.
Slow cooling of diorite results into coarse grain size due to large crystals formation with more ion transport.
Granite coarse or medium grained intrusive igneous rock that is rich in quartz and feldspar.
It takes thousands of years for granite to cool.
The rapid cooling doesn t allow large crystals to form.
The granite pictured above is an example of this type of rock formation.
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The cooling of granite takes place over.
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The difference is grain size and cooling rate during the rock formation process.
The slower cooling that takes place underground allows larger crystal formation.
In addition most of the gasses are driven off into the atmosphere.
While that s still the main consensus some scientists believe it doesn t take quite as long as originally presumed for granite to form.
It is the most common plutonic rock of the earth s crust forming by the cooling of magma silicate melt at depth.
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Rapid cooling of andesite which is forming closer to the surface results in fine grained textured rocks.