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Igneous rock texture refers to ____ size

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Igneous rock texture refers to Crystal size
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Answer: Crystal

Explanation:

The texture of a rock refers to the size of a crystals, that helps in understanding how a rock formed and how the crystallization of magma has taken place. The texture of an igneous rock depends upon the following factors, such as-

  • Cooling rate of magma
  • Type of magma and its viscosity
  • Crystallization order of different minerals

Some of the types of igneous textures are as follows-

  • Aphanitic texture- Here the crystals are too small to be seen with naked eye. It often forms when lava cools rapidly after eruption. Example, basalt.
  • Phaneritic texture- Here, the crystals are large enough and easily distinguishable, formed under the earth's surface. Example, granite.
  • Porphyritic texture- Here, larger crystals are embedded in the middle of smaller crystals or matrix. Example, porphyry-granite.
  • Pegmatitic texture- Here, the rock contains large and massive crystal. Example, pegmatite.
  • Glassy texture- When the rocks are comprised of glassy materials, then it is called glassy or vitreous texture. Example, obsidian.
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