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Which of the following is an igneous rock?
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Both Granite and Basalt are igneous rocks. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock formed from the slow cooling of magma beneath the Earth's surface, characterized by coarse grains of quartz, feldspar, and mica. Basalt is an extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of lava at the surface, fine-grained and dark-colored, composed mainly of plagioclase and pyroxene. Sandstone and Limestone are sedimentary rocks, formed from compacted sand grains and calcium carbonate respectively. Since both Granite and Basalt are igneous, the question as originally posed is ambiguous if multiple answers are allowed. However, Basalt is a very common and classic example of an igneous rock, often used in such questions. Therefore, the best single answer to the question 'Which of the following is an igneous rock?' from the given options is Basalt (B).