Sort of. An igneous rock is one that started as molten magma and then cooled and solidified either above, on, or below the surface.
i think igneous rock
Igneous.
Igneous rocks are rocks that form from the cooling of magma or lava, and "igneous" is derived from the Latin word for "fire." Examples of igneous rocks include basalt, granite, and pumice.
igneous
"Born from fire" Igneous rock tends to made in volcanoes.
No! The term igneous refers to fire. Sediment refers tomaterial deposited from rocks that have been weathered and eroded.
To the people that are doing the "Rock Worksheet" the answer for problem #5 is in the paper but the answer is actually (what I put), "Another name for igneous rocks is the rock of fire."
Igneous, Greek for 'from fire', metamorphic, and sedimentary.
It would be a ingeous rock.
igneous rocks
Fire-formed rocks are called igneous rocks. They are formed through the solidification of molten rock material, either below the Earth's surface (intrusive) or at the surface (extrusive). Examples include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
Intrusive igneous rocks are thusly formed.