The lava must cool to become a rock, and the cooling time can vary greatly because of many variables in the process. These variables include the temperature of the air around the lava and the contents of the the lava. The cooling process usually takes a very long time.
it really depends on the environment. if its near the sea then it should be able to cool within an hour. if its in some other environment, then it would probably take at least a day.
Molten magma and lava become solid rocks because dissolved gas. After the gas dissolves it becomes hard.
What times does it take do math and you will get the answer.
few seconds (^_^)
It depends on how much there is.
Magma would turn into igneous rock.
The rock becomes too hot that it must turn into liquid form (lava). This would usually mean that the rock had to have come into contact with lava first.
Yes, if an igneous rock is heated, it will re-melt and turn back into magma.
No. If it cools as magma it will form an intrusive igneous rock. To form an extrusive igenous rock it must erupt from a volcano, where it becomes lava or pyroclastic material.
The definition of igneous rock states than it is formed from magma or lava through solidification via crystallization of minerals. In essence, the magma becomes frozen into rock as crystals form, much as water freezes into the mineral ice.
Magma would turn into igneous rock.
It cools down.
no it can't
Igneous rock.
igneous
melt (magma or lava)
Magma is essentially molten rock inside earth, possibly with some trapped gasses. To become rock the magma simply cools and solidifies, essentially freezing.
The rock becomes too hot that it must turn into liquid form (lava). This would usually mean that the rock had to have come into contact with lava first.
if it erodes then sedementry. if it melts in magma then its igneous.
There is no specific anser for that but it can melt and turn into magma again or have heat and pressure to turn into metamorphic rock or it can have been weathered and erosioned on to turn into Sediments see no specific answer
An igneous rock is formed when magma rises through the earth's crust and cools.
No. If it cools as magma it will form an intrusive igneous rock. To form an extrusive igenous rock it must erupt from a volcano, where it becomes lava or pyroclastic material.