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  • Granite: The Most Common Igneous Rock on Continents - Properties & Formation
    The most common igneous rock on continents is granite.

    Here's why:

    * Formation: Granite is an intrusive igneous rock, meaning it forms when magma cools and solidifies slowly underground. This slow cooling allows for the formation of large crystals, giving granite its characteristic coarse-grained texture.

    * Continental Origins: Granite is primarily associated with the formation of continents, often found in mountain ranges and areas of tectonic activity.

    * Abundance: While basalts are more common globally (found in oceanic crust), granite is the dominant igneous rock on continents, making up a significant portion of the Earth's continental crust.

    Let me know if you have any other questions about igneous rocks!

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