Question
What languages appear on the Rosetta Stone?
Answer
Granodiorite (IPA: /ˈgranə(ʊ)ˈdʌɪərʌɪt, ˈgreɪn-/) is an intrusive igneous rock similar to granite, but contains more plagioclase than potassium feldspar. It usually contains abundant biotite mica and hornblende, giving it a darker appearance than true granite. Mica may be present in well-formed hexagonal crystals, and hornblende may appear as needle-like crystals.
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