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  1. Rhyolite - Wikipedia

    Rhyolite is an extrusive igneous rock, formed from magma rich in silica that is extruded from a volcanic vent to cool quickly on the surface rather than slowly in the subsurface.

  2. Rhyolite: An extrusive igneous rock. Photos and definition.

    Rhyolite is an extrusive igneous rock formed during eruptions of granitic magma. Pumice, obsidian, and tuff are associated rock types.

  3. A Complete Guide to Rhyolite: A Common Light-colored Volcanic ...

    Jun 20, 2023 · Rhyolite is a highly silicic, fine-grained, light-colored volcanic or extrusive igneous rock. It is a felsic rock with mainly quartz, alkali feldspar, plagioclase, and minor ferromagnesian minerals …

  4. Rhyolite | Igneous Rock | Britannica

    Rhyolite, extrusive igneous rock that is the volcanic equivalent of granite. Most rhyolites are porphyritic, indicating that crystallization began prior to extrusion.

  5. Rhyolite Rock | Properties, Composition, Formation, Uses

    Apr 11, 2018 · Rhyolite has the mineralogical composition of granite. Rhyolite rocks can be found in many countries including New Zealand, Germany, Iceland, India, and China, and the deposits can be …

  6. USGS: Volcano Hazards Program Glossary - Rhyolite

    Rhyolite Volcanic rock (or lava) that characteristically is light in color, contains 69 or more percent of silica, and is rich in potassium and sodium. Low-silica rhyolite contains 69 to 74 percent silica. High …

  7. What Type of Rock Is Rhyolite and How Does It Form?

    Aug 28, 2025 · Rhyolite is a volcanic rock that forms from rapidly cooling lava. It provides insights into explosive volcanic activity and the geological history of various regions. This article explores its …