Granite formation process

Granite is a volcanic eruption of lava and is subjected to considerable pressure to bulge in the molten state to the tectonic rocks of the surface of the earth's crust. In the formation of the surface layer of the earth's crust, it slowly moves to cool down. It is a kind of igneous rock, which is a substance formed by cooling and solidifying crystals of magma or lava containing silicate (silicate) melt. When the molten magma freezes and solidifies, the mineral is formed in igneous rocks, such as olivine and pyroxene. The most dense iron-magnesium silicate mineral is formed at the highest magma temperature; minerals with lower density, such as feldspar and quartz, form in the later stages of cooling. Minerals formed in lava can usually grow without any restraint and have well-developed crystal forms.

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A deep-form acid igneous rock belonging to magmatic rock. Commonly known as granite. The silica content is more than 70%. The block has no bedding, and the granite inlaid structure is often weathered by globular. The color is lighter, and it is more common in grayish white and flesh red. It is mainly composed of dark minerals such as quartz (hardness 7), feldspar (hardness 6) and a small amount of biotite (hardness 2-4). The quartz content is 20% to 40%, and the alkaline feldspar is more than the plagioclase, accounting for more than 2/3 of the total feldspar. Alkaline feldspar is a variety of potassium feldspar and albite, and plagioclase is mainly sodium longer or longer. Dark minerals are mainly composed of biotite and contain a small amount of amphibole. It has a granitic structure or a plaque-like structure.

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