Not necessarily. Shield volcanoes are made of solid basalt from cooled lava flows.
Volcanic rock
Volcanic rock.
Volcanic rock is extrusive igneous rock.
Volcanic rock forms by lava that has come from a volcano, cools and solidifies to form the rock.
Volcanic rock refers to a rock that forms from the molten material released by a volcano or a volcanically active site. Because all the molten material, called lava or magma, from a volcano is simply rock at a liquid state, is still rock, yes, volcanic rock is just a rock.
Volcano , (volcanic vent).
Beacon rock is not a volcano, but rather is the basaltic andesite volcanic neck or plug (core) of an ancient volcano, the softer outside of which was eroded by the Missoula Floods.
A volcanic neck forms when the magma inside a volcano turns into rock and the outside of a volcano wears away, leaving the spiky-shaped rock magma.
Igneous Rock
Inside a volcano, there is magma (molten rock), gases, and sometimes solid rock fragments. Outside a volcano, you'll find the volcano's cone, made of layers of ash, lava, and other volcanic materials. The surrounding area might also have lava flows, ash deposits, and volcanic gases.
Volcanic rock refers to a rock that forms from the molten material released by a volcano or a volcanically active site. Because all the molten material, called lava or magma, from a volcano is simply rock at a liquid state, is still rock, yes, volcanic rock is just a rock.
volcanic rock , or even a type of rock in a classified section , sedimentary , metaphoric , or even igneous. the answer is volcanic rock a type of metaphoric rock. :)