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14 April, 23:21
How does rhyolite form
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Summer Stephens
14 April, 23:36
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Geology - rocks and minerals. Rhyolite is a felsic extrusive rock. Due to the high silica content, rhyolite lava is very viscous. It flows slowly, like tooth paste squeezed out of a tube, and tends to pile up and form lava domes.
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