When lava comes out of a volcano or from a mid oceanic ridge, it undergoes rapid cooling giving rise to fine grained igneous rocks. For eg. pillow lava, rhyolite, dacite, trachyte, basalt, andesite etc.
Igneous, examples include Granite and Basalt
Igneous rocks.
Intrusive igneous rocks do this.
Igneous rocks.
Igneous rock forms from the cooling of molten material called magma or lava.
The lava volcanoe shoots the igneous rocks out of it and then it farts hot spots
Magma or Lava
lava
Igneous rocks do form on the earths surface. A volcano erupts and the lava that comes out cools and hardens forming igneous rocks.
Because the lava from volcanoes form igneous rocks
They are different because lava is when it hits earth's atmosphere; magma turns to lava. Magma is when its inside the volcano. They are different because of the color: darker/blacker and magma rocks are way hotter. Lava rocks are colder and fragile.
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.