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Intrusive igneous rocks are formed by the cooling of magma.
Rocks that form when hot magma solidifies are igneous rocks.
Rocks made from lava or magma are classified as igneous rocks. Igneous rocks form when molten rock cools and solidifies, either on the Earth's surface (extrusive) as lava or below the surface (intrusive) as magma. Examples of igneous rocks include basalt, granite, and obsidian.
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Some rock (igneous) is made from solidifying magma. Other rock is formed from different processes.
it is made up of igneous rocks, magma,and hot lava
Mt.fujis magma is made of volcano ash, volcanic dust, and if is serious lava whitch is made of fire with burning rocks.
Igneous rocks are formed when rocks reach the melting point becoming magma, then the magma starts to cool and crystallizes to form igneous rocks. Metamorphic rocks are made when they come in contact with a mass of magma but does not melt providing the energy to drive chemical reactions that recrystallize minerals.
Magma contains rocks which are not suitable for making extrusive rocks. Magma is only inside the chamber of a volcano, and comes out as lava. There is 98.3% Magma will be made into extrusive rocks.
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