It cools and becomes solid
When magma solidifies, it becomes igneous rock.
Igneous rock
No. Magma is melted rock. The rock deep in the mantle is almost entirely solid.
When the magma cools it hardens, turning from sort of a liquid into a solid. Just like if you melted cheese it would eventually harden back to its regular solid state.
Cools ^ If you took this answer then is Magma relevant to Ice? Magma forms when the solid rock in the crust and upper mantle melts. ^Why not erase it then?
magma cools to form igneous rock
magma can be generated from solid rock by three things:1. decress in PRESSURE2. increase in TEMPATURE3. addition of VOLATILES
Rock, because it is a solid and cooler.
Magma is molten rock under ground whereas molten rock that flows out of the ground is lava and igneous rock is solid when the lava or magma hardens.
Melting is the process in the rock cycle that causes magma to form.
No. Magma varies in density, but it will be less dense than a solid rock of the same composition.
No. The crust is made of solid rock.