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BASALT - traducción al árabe

MAFIC IGNEOUS ROCK
Columnar basalt; Basaltic; Basalts; Liquid basalt; Kharodi basalt; Pillow basalts; Olivine basalt; Basalt column; Pillow Basalts; Grey basalt; Basalt weathering; Basalt lava; Pillow basalt; High-Ti basalt; High and low titanium basalts; Basaltic rock; Basalt mountain; Basalt ridge
  • An active basalt lava flow
  • Kaolinized basalt near Hungen, Vogelsberg, Germany
  • Metamorphosed basalt from an [[Archean]] [[greenstone belt]] in Michigan, US. The minerals that gave the original basalt its black colour have been metamorphosed into green minerals.
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  • [[QAPF diagram]] with basalt/andesite field highlighted in yellow. Basalt is distinguished from andesite by SiO<sub>2</sub>&nbsp;<&nbsp;52%.
  • jointed]] basalt in [[Turkey]]
  • The [[Giant's Causeway]] in Northern Ireland
  • Large masses must cool slowly to form a polygonal joint pattern, as here at the [[Giant's Causeway]] in Northern Ireland
  • Lunar [[olivine]] basalt collected by [[Apollo 15]] astronauts
  • m=2.25}} tall basalt [[stele]] in around 1750 BC.
  • [[Paraná Traps]], [[Brazil]]
  • Pillow basalts on the Pacific seafloor
  • Columnar basalt at Szent György Hill, Hungary
  • Basalt is field B in the [[TAS classification]].
  • Vesicular basalt at [[Sunset Crater]], Arizona. [[US quarter]] (24mm) for scale.
  • Columns of basalt near [[Bazaltove]], [[Ukraine]]
  • Columnar basalt at [[Cape Stolbchaty]], Russia
  • [[Photomicrograph]] of a [[thin section]] of basalt from [[Bazaltove]], Ukraine

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ألاسم

بازَلْت ; حِجَارَةُ الحَرَّة

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اسْم : مُقايَضَة
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بازلت ، نسف ، نشف

Definición

basalt
(basalts)
Basalt is a type of black rock that is produced by volcanoes.
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Wikipedia

Basalt

Basalt (UK: ; US: ) is an aphanitic (fine-grained) extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of low-viscosity lava rich in magnesium and iron (mafic lava) exposed at or very near the surface of a rocky planet or moon. More than 90% of all volcanic rock on Earth is basalt. Rapid-cooling, fine-grained basalt is chemically equivalent to slow-cooling, coarse-grained gabbro. The eruption of basalt lava is observed by geologists at about 20 volcanoes per year. Basalt is also an important rock type on other planetary bodies in the Solar System. For example, the bulk of the plains of Venus, which cover ~80% of the surface, are basaltic; the lunar maria are plains of flood-basaltic lava flows; and basalt is a common rock on the surface of Mars.

Molten basalt lava has a low viscosity due to its relatively low silica content (between 45% and 52%), resulting in rapidly moving lava flows that can spread over great areas before cooling and solidifying. Flood basalts are thick sequences of many such flows that can cover hundreds of thousands of square kilometres and constitute the most voluminous of all volcanic formations.

Basaltic magmas within Earth are thought to originate from the upper mantle. The chemistry of basalts thus provides clues to processes deep in Earth's interior.

Ejemplos de uso de BASALT
1. We stopped to peer into caves of ancient petroglyphs and admire walls of basalt slabs.
2. An outdoor memorial was erected at Frontier _ a circular brick courtyard, with three basalt pillars.
3. Jizan has rich deposits of limestone, dolomite, marble, basalt, gypsum and silica.
4. The Giants Causeway, an extraordinary basalt rock formation on the north Antrim coast, and other attractions continue to lure visitors.
5. The surface is paved with basalt dating from planet–wide eruptions no more than 500m years ago.