Yes because, when it melts and cools off then, it becomes an igneous rock.
Basalt is an extrusive igneous rock.
No. Rhyolite is an extrusive igneous rock.
No. Dacite is an extrusive igneous rock.
Neither, Igneous rock is either intrusive or extrusive. Thats what intrusive and extrusive is... A igneous rock.
a metamorphic rock is formed when it is under great heat and pressure and after some time it forms magma. then the mama comes out through volcano and becomes hard , this rock that is formed is known as extrusive igneous rocks.
A metamorphic rock can become an extrusive igneous rock through a process called partial melting. When metamorphic rock is subjected to high temperatures and pressures, some minerals within the rock may melt while others remain solid. The melted minerals can then rise to the surface through volcanic activity and cool quickly, forming an extrusive igneous rock. This process is known as anatexis, and it can result in the formation of rocks such as rhyolite or andesite.
no, extrusive because it is made by lava not magma.
It is neither. Intrusive and extrusive are terms used to describe igneous rock.
it is Igneous.actually it is the extrusive counterpart of Granite
A metamorphic rock can become a igneous rock by melting and cooling
Extrusive igneous rock is the result of above ground crystallization.
Neither. The terms intrusive and extrusive apply to igneous rocks; marble is metamorphic.