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What is Rhyolite?

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V. Barnes

V. Barnes

V. Barnes
V. Barnes

Answered May 10, 2018

Rhyolite is an igneous rock. It can also be considered as the extrusive equivalent to the plutonic granite rock, and consequently, broken rhyolite may bear a same resemblance as granite. Due to the high concentration of silica and low iron and magnesium contents, rhyolite melts are highly polymerized and form highly viscous lavas.

They also occur as breccias or in volcanic plugs and dikes. Obsidian is when rhyolites melt and cool too quickly to grow crystals form a natural glass or vitrophyre. Slower cooling of rhyolites forms microscopic crystals in the lava and gives its results in textures such as flow foliations, spherulitic, nodular, and lithophysal structures.

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deshane.jones

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Deshane.jones

Answered Feb 15, 2017

Igneous Rock
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John Smith

John Smith

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John Smith

Answered Dec 29, 2016

Igneous Rock
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