Crystalization is more of a side effect of cooling. So no.
Crystallization and cooling magma are related in the sense that cooling and crystallization occurs simultaneously. As the magma cools it crystallizes, the faster the rate of cooling the quicker crystals would develop and the slower the cooling the larger the crystals in other cases when the magma cool so rapidly crystal development may not be so prominent.
minerals form
minerals form
Their texture could be formed from slow-cooling magma, from mineral precipitation and crystallization in pockets or fractures, or from recrystallization during metamorphism.
No."Granite is formed by the slow cooling & crystallization of magma at some depth in the earth's crust, as indicated by its characteristic phaneritic & phaneritic-porphyritic texture."-The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Rocks & Minerals
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Crystallization and cooling magma are related in the sense that cooling and crystallization occurs simultaneously. As the magma cools it crystallizes, the faster the rate of cooling the quicker crystals would develop and the slower the cooling the larger the crystals in other cases when the magma cool so rapidly crystal development may not be so prominent.
minerals form
minerals form
phaneritic
phaneritic
Igneous rock
the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization
There are many factors that influence the crystallization process. Some factors are impurity level, mixing regime, vessel design, and cooling profile.
The cooling, solidification, crystallization and hardening of molten magma or lava.
Rocks formed by crystallization from a melt (magma).
Yes. Cooling fan, engine fan, and radiator fan relays are all the same thing.