because the new rock out and old rock goes down to mantle and it melt.
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bruh
Igneous rock is formed from molten rock. When igneous rock breaks down, it forms lava and it also forms volcano erupting pumice.
The question's wrong there...the inner core is made out of SOLID iron and nickel. But if you were talking about the OUTER core, it is extremely runny and gooey iron and nickel and a piece of molten crust.
They actually form on the bottom of Earth's surface, since igneous(the word) is derived from molten magma
Molten rock that comes from a volcano is called magma when it is still underground inside the Earth's crust. Once it reaches the Earth's surface, it is then called lava.
bruh
because the molten rock cools in the water and forms a oceanic crust
metamorphic rock
a volcano
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Igneous rock is formed from molten rock. When igneous rock breaks down, it forms lava and it also forms volcano erupting pumice.
The type of boundary that forms when the crust of one plate is pushed down under another plate and turned into molten rock is referred to as a convergent boundary. Convergent boundaries form when oceanic crust slides beneath continental crust.
crystals form when lava reaches the surface and cools
Igneous rocks are formed from the molten liquid minerals that lie below the earth's crust. Intrusive igneous rocks forms in magma chambers that are deep underground it is molten by heat and pressure. Extrusive igneous rocks forms when magma makes its way to Earth's surface when the molten rock erupts.Jennifer
35 - 60 Kms would be the uppermost mantle, which along with the crust forms the hard, brittle lithosphere. The Mantle is a semi-molten layer.
The question's wrong there...the inner core is made out of SOLID iron and nickel. But if you were talking about the OUTER core, it is extremely runny and gooey iron and nickel and a piece of molten crust.
They actually form on the bottom of Earth's surface, since igneous(the word) is derived from molten magma