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{{Stone_layer|name=Rhyolite|tile=,|color=#888|basic_color=#888|color2=#CCC
 
{{Stone_layer|name=Rhyolite|tile=,|color=#888|basic_color=#888|color2=#CCC
 
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|properties=
* [[Igneous extrusive layer]]
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* [[40d:Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous extrusive layer]]
* [[Material value]] 1
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* [[40d:Material value|Material value]] 1
 
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{{list|igneous extrusive stone}}
 
{{list|igneous extrusive stone}}
 
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Rhyolite is one of the types of [[stone]] that forms entire [[stone#Stones forming entire layers |layer]]s.
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Rhyolite is one of the types of [[40d:Stone|stone]] that forms entire [[40d:Stone#Stones forming entire layers |layer]]s.
  
It is currently{{v|0.28.181.40d}} identical in all ways to 3 of the other 4 igneous extrusive stones: [[andesite]], [[basalt]], and [[felsite]] ([[obsidian]] being the sole exception).
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It is identical in all ways to 3 of the other 4 igneous extrusive stones: [[40d:Andesite|andesite]], [[40d:Basalt|basalt]], and [[40d:Felsite|felsite]] ([[40d:Obsidian|obsidian]] being the sole exception).
  
 
{{Rocks}}
 
{{Rocks}}
 
[[Category:Stone]]
 
[[Category:Stone]]
 
[[Category:Igneous Extrusive Stone Layers]]
 
[[Category:Igneous Extrusive Stone Layers]]

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Rhyolite is one of the types of stone that forms entire layers.

It is identical in all ways to 3 of the other 4 igneous extrusive stones: andesite, basalt, and felsite (obsidian being the sole exception).

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