The Volcanic Fine Grained Compositional Equivalent Of Granite

Intermediate in silica content it is usually gray in color and may be fine grained or porphyritic.
The volcanic fine grained compositional equivalent of granite. It contains more than 68 weight of silica in composition and is granular and coarse grained in texture. Andesite is the volcanic equivalent of diorite. Andesite and diorite likewise refer to extrusive and intrusive intermediate rocks with dacite and granodiorite applying to those rocks with composition between felsic and intermediate. The fine grained volcanic equivalent of granite is basalt.
A vesicular rock also known as cinder. Its principal minerals are feldspars quartz and mica. This chart illustrates the generalized mineral composition of igneous rocks. It consists of the plagioclase feldspar minerals andesine and oligoclase together with one or more dark ferromagnesian minerals such as pyroxene and biotite.
One example of an aphanitic rock with felsic composition. Granites and rhyolites compositionally equivalent to granite but of a fine grain size are composed mainly of orthoclase feldspar quartz plagioclase feldspar mica and amphibole. An ultralight felsic vesicular rock. Friman wikimedia commons granite the equivalent of its extrusive volcanic rock type rhyolite is a very common type of intrusive igneous rock.