Igneous rock.
When molten rock solidifies it forms igneous rock.
The rock is Basalt
Pumice
Yes, igneous rocks are formed from molten rock, which can either be magma (when below the Earth's surface) or lava (when it erupts onto the surface). When magma cools and solidifies underground, it forms intrusive igneous rocks, such as granite. Conversely, when lava cools and solidifies on the surface, it creates extrusive igneous rocks, like basalt. Thus, both types of igneous rocks originate from molten rock.
It is a type of rock that is formed when molten magma solidifies the rock.
Igneous rock
Igneous rocks form from magma as it cools and solidifies. Examples include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
When magma - molten rock - solidifies, it does form an igneous rock.
Is rock that formed when molten rock(Magma cools and solidifies.
The rock formed from molten rock is called igneous rock. It is formed when magma cools and solidifies either underground as intrusive rock or on the Earth's surface as extrusive rock.
Molten rock is still a liquid. Igneous rock is what is formed when molten rock solidifies.
No, sedimentary rock is formed from the deposition and compression of sediment such as sand, silt, and clay. Cooling magma forms igneous rock when it solidifies.