An intrusion is the injection of one material into another. To form, one material has to be more fluid than the other (eg mud, water or magma) so that it behaves hydraulically, while the more solid material can be fractures and forced apart by the more fluid material. When this happens the fluid material forces its way into the solid material as an intrusion.
The noun form for the adjective intrusive is intrusiveness.
intrusive rock froms when magma cools or hardens underneath the earth. :)
I dont know but an intrusive rock is a type of igneos rock
Igneous rocks are classified as either extrusive or intrusive. Extrusive rocks form from lava at or above the ground, and intrusive rocks form from magma below the ground. Granite is intrusive, pumice is extrusive.
Intrusive rocks are formed by the cristalization and cooling of magma deep inside the Earth.
Intrusive rocks form within the crust of the Earth while extrusive rocks form on the surface.
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the correct answer is intrusive
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They form underground from the cooling and solidification of magma.
Rock that forms when magma cools beneath earth's surface is called intrusive igneous rock
An igneous intrusive rock