syväkivilajeille
Syväkivilajeille, or plutonic rocks in English, are igneous rocks that form when molten rock, called magma, cools and solidifies deep beneath the Earth's surface. This slow cooling process allows for the formation of large, interlocking crystals, giving syväkivilajeille a distinctly coarse-grained texture. Common examples include granite, diorite, and gabbro.
The composition of syväkivilajeille varies depending on the original magma's chemical makeup. Rocks rich in silica
Syväkivilajeille are significant for several reasons. They represent a substantial portion of the Earth's continental crust.