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  1. Diorite formation occurs when1234:
    • Magma trapped beneath the Earth’s surface slowly cools, crystallizing into a mixture of minerals, mainly feldspar and plagioclase, with smaller amounts of hornblende, biotite, and sometimes quartz.
    • Diorite is an intrusive igneous rock formed by the slow cooling underground of magma that has a moderate content of silica and a relatively low content of alkali metals.
    • It usually occurs as large intrusions, dikes, and sills within continental crust.
    • Diorite forms when molten lava does not reach the Earth’s surface and cools down in the Earth’s crust.
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    Diorite formation occurs when magma trapped beneath the Earth’s surface slowly cools, crystallizing into a mixture of minerals, mainly feldspar and plagioclase, with smaller amounts of hornblende, biotite and sometimes quartz.
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    Diorite (/ ˈdaɪ.əraɪt / DY-ə-ryte) [1][2] is an intrusive igneous rock formed by the slow cooling underground of magma (molten rock) that has a moderate content of silica and a relatively low content of alkali metals.
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    Diorite is the name used for a group of coarse-grained igneous rocks with a composition between that of granite and basalt. It usually occurs as large intrusions, dikes, and sills within continental crust.
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    Diorite is a coarse-grained intrusive igneous rock which contains large interlocking and randomly oriented crystals and forms when molten lava does not reach the Earth’s surface and cools down in the Earth’s crust.
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