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Granite is an intrusive rock, whereas rhyolite is an extrusive rock generated by the same magma. You should expect that granite would have larger grains than Rhyolite

  • The correct answer is option c (bigger grains than Rhyolite).

Yes, both Rhyolite and granite formed by the same magma because their compositions are the same, but they formed in different environments, with granite forming at great depth within the Earth crust and Rhyolite forming at the Earth's surface.

What is Rhyolite?

  • The igneous rock that formed at great depth within the Earth crust gives relative larger crystals because it cools and consolidates at a very slow rate, whereas the extrusive igneous rock, rhyolite, forms by fast cooling and

As a result, Option C is right and the other possibilities are erroneous.

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