That is correct.
That is correct.
No, igneous rocks are formed from molten rock (Lava, or Magma).
When molten rock cools and hardens, it forms igneous rock. Igneous rocks can be classified as intrusive (formed beneath the Earth's surface) or extrusive (formed on the Earth's surface). Examples of igneous rocks include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
Igneous rocks are formed by the solidification of molten materials.
Igneous rocks are formed from molten earth materials such as magma or lava. These rocks can be further classified into intrusive (formed below the Earth's surface) and extrusive (formed on the Earth's surface) based on their origin. Examples of igneous rocks include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
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When magma - molten rock - solidifies, it does form an igneous rock.
Igneous rocks, which come in many different forms.
Igneous rock forms from the cooling of molten material called magma or lava.
igneous rock
The answer is "igneous." Igneous rocks are formed from the solidification of molten material, such as magma or lava.
Igneous rock