Some do like Gabbros and Granites which are "intrusive" . However, other do not, they are "extrusive" volcanic rocks like basalts.
This said, the formation of the igneous magma or melt normally forms below the Earth's surface but melts can also be formed along faults or as a result of bolide impacts.
Course grained texture.
Igneous rocks with larger crystals are typically found below the surface where there is slower cooling, allowing time for crystals to grow. These rocks are known as intrusive igneous rocks and are usually found in the Earth's crust, in regions of volcanic activity or in mountain ranges.
Igneous rocks that form below Earth's surface are called intrusive or plutonic rocks. These rocks are formed from the solidification of magma beneath the Earth's crust. Examples include granite, diorite, and gabbro.
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Intrusive igneous rocks.
igneous rocks form within earths surface
igneous rocks are formed by magma reaching earths surface and cooling quickly to form extrusive igneous rock.another igneous rock is called intrusive igneous rock. it is formed when magma cools and hardens below the surface.
Extrusive rocks are formed outside of earths surface. Intrusive rocks are formed inside earths surface.
Igneous rocks that form below the Earth's surface are called intrusive igneous rocks. Examples include granite, diorite, and gabbro. These rocks cool and solidify slowly, allowing large crystals to form.
MetamorphicPlutonic rocks, (Intrusive igneous rocks).
extrusive- when melted rock material coools on earths surface instursive-when the melt cools below earths surface
i think the answer your looking for is igneous rock.....that is the type of rock you get after megma cools.....