Shale is a sedimentary rock, it never was hot so it doesn't need to cool.
No. Intrusive igneous rocks have large crystals because they cool slowly.
Granite is formed from the slow cooling of magma.
Rhyolite is an igneous rock that has formed from rapidly cooling lava or ash.
Igneous rocks that cool slowly have larger crystals because there is more time for the crystals to grow and develop before the rock solidifies. In contrast, rocks that cool quickly have smaller crystals due to limited time for crystal growth during the rapid cooling process.
Magma that cools quickly forms into igneous rock, when it cools quickly it becomes a lava rock. Lava cools very quickly at first and forms a thin crust that insulates the interior of the lava flow.
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The thermal conductivity and color of a surface determines how quickly or slowly it will heat and cool
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Lava will cool quickly compared to underground magma.
No. Intrusive igneous rocks have large crystals because they cool slowly.
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Most do, however some do not, for instance a pseudotachylyte cools quickly.
Andesite cools quickly because it forms from material erupted onto the surface, and so is composed to a cool environment.
Yes, magma intrusions stays inside the earth. and this goes relatives slowly.
Basalt cools off quickly because it is formed under water.
Granite cools slowly underground, allowing for the formation of larger crystals. This slow cooling process contributes to its coarse-grained texture and characteristic patterns.