Which among the following is not an Ore?
Q. Which among the following is not an Ore?
Answer: Andesite
Notes: Andesite is a type of volcanic rock that is intermediate in composition between basalt and rhyolite. It is typically gray to black in color and has a fine-grained, porphyritic texture, with larger crystals of feldspar and other minerals embedded in a finer-grained matrix. Andesite is formed when magma cools and solidifies at or near the Earth's surface. It is common in volcanic arcs and other tectonically active areas, such as the Andes Mountains in South America, where it gets its name. Andesite is typically less dense and more viscous than basalt, and it has a lower melting point. It is often intermediate in silica content between basalt and rhyolite, with a SiO2 content of around 53-62%. Andesite can also contain other minerals such as pyroxene, amphibole, and biotite, and it may exhibit a range of textural and compositional variations depending on the conditions under which it formed. Andesite is an important rock type in many geologic settings and is used in a variety of construction and landscaping applications.

 

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