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Difference between revisions of "40d:Igneous extrusive layer"

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Igneous extrusive [[stone]] layers usually include [[Hematite]], [[Gold]], [[Copper]], and [[Tetrahedrite]].
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Igneous extrusive [[stone]] layers usually include [[Hematite]], [[Gold]], [[Copper]], [[Tetrahedrite]], and [[Native Aluminum]].
  
 
[[Andesite]], [[Basalt]], [[Felsite]], [[Obsidian]], and [[Rhyolite]] layers are igneous extrusive.
 
[[Andesite]], [[Basalt]], [[Felsite]], [[Obsidian]], and [[Rhyolite]] layers are igneous extrusive.

Revision as of 11:27, 24 October 2008

Igneous extrusive stone layers usually include Hematite, Gold, Copper, Tetrahedrite, and Native Aluminum.

Andesite, Basalt, Felsite, Obsidian, and Rhyolite layers are igneous extrusive.

Their name appears in a darker shade on the embark menu. They also indicate a good chance of magma being present in some form or another.