What is the intrusive equivalent of Rhyolite 2024?

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Rhyolite is a very fine-grained to glassy extrusive igneous rock (i.e., volcanic), usually light in colour but not always, consisting essentially of quartz (silica) and alkalic feldspar. It is the extrusive equivalent of granite.
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Rhyolite is a very fine-grained to glassy extrusive igneous rock (i.e., volcanic), usually light in colour but not always, consisting essentially of quartz (silica) and alkalic feldspar. It is the extrusive equivalent of granite.
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