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WEBThe minerals in a phaneritic igneous rock are sufficiently large to see each individual crystal with the naked eye. Examples of phaneritic igneous rocks are gabbro, diorite and granite, all intrusive rocks. Phaneritic texture …
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WEBPhaneritic texture is a type of igneous texture where the minerals are large enough to see with the naked eye. Examples of phaneritic igneous rocks are granite, diorite and gabbro, which form from magma that cools …
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WEBPhaneritic and aphanitic are textural classifications used for igneous rocks, those formed from the cooling and solidification of molten rock (magma or lava). The key distinction between these two categories lies …
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WEBRocks with a phaneritic texture (phaner mean visible) are typically intrusive igneous rocks, which means that they formed from magma that cooled underground. Examples of intrusive igneous rocks with a phaneritic …
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