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Igneous Rocks - Coggle Diagram
Igneous Rocks
What are Igneous Rocks?
Composition includes quartz, feldspar, and mica.
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Examples: Granite (intrusive), basalt (extrusive).
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Used in construction, decoration, and various industries.
What is Pumice?
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Often light in color, ranging from white to gray.
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Used in horticulture, construction, and as an abrasive in cleaning products.
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What is Basalt?
Used in construction, road building, and as a decorative stone.
Dark in color, typically black or dark gray.
Exhibits columnar jointing, creating distinctive geometric patterns.
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What is Granite?
Light-colored, varying from pink to gray, depending on mineral composition.
Commonly used in construction, monuments, and countertops.
Composed of minerals like quartz, feldspar, and mica.
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Durable and resistant to weathering, making it a popular choice for various applications.
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