rhyolite
Igneous rock
magma
The rock formed from molten rock is IGNEOUS
The two types of igneous rock are extrusive, those formed from molten material at or on the surface; and intrusive, those that solidify from molten material below ground.
a molten rock
Rhyolite
rhyolite
No. Igneous rock forms from the cooling of molten material.
Igneous rock
magma
Igneous rocks are formed by lava or magma cooling
The rock formed from molten rock is IGNEOUS
The molten material then spreads out, pushing the older rock to both sides of the ridge. As the molten material cools, it forms a strip of solid rock in the center of the ridge. Then more molten material flows into the crack. The material splits apart the strip of solid rock that formed before, pushing it aside.
The two types of igneous rock are extrusive, those formed from molten material at or on the surface; and intrusive, those that solidify from molten material below ground.
porous rocks called igneous rocks
Igneous (formed from molten rock), metamorphic (formed from metamorphism of preexisting rock), sedimentary (formed from cementation or compaction of sediments, mineral precipitation, or organic material).