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How is magma relates to rocks?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Magma is underground and when it comes out of the ground, through a volcano, magma turns to lava. As the lava cools it forms an igneous rock.

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Are rocks formed by lava or magma?

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Magma cools and solidifies to form what rocks?

igneous rocks


Rocks are formed when magma does what?

Rocks are formed when magma cools and solidifies either beneath the Earth's surface (intrusive igneous rocks) or on the surface (extrusive igneous rocks). As the molten magma cools, it crystallizes and hardens into solid rocks like granite or basalt.


What rocks are formed by magma?

Intrusive igneous rocks are formed by magma. Magma can also cause the contact metamorphism of rock that it is intruded into.


Rocks that form as a result of cooling magma?

Igneous rocks form as a result of cooling magma. As the magma cools and solidifies, it forms rocks such as granite, basalt, and obsidian. The size of the mineral crystals in the rock is determined by the rate of cooling.


Do sedimentary rocks melt and become magma?

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Rocks made by the cooling of magma are called?

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How does magma form into ignous rocks?

igneous rocks are formed through the cooling and solidification of magma.


Are rocks formed when magma erodes?

No, rocks are not formed when magma erodes. Rocks are typically formed when magma cools and solidifies underground or on the Earth's surface. Erosion is the wearing away of rocks and minerals by wind, water, or ice over time.


What type of rock is made from hot magma?

Rocks that form when hot magma solidifies are igneous rocks.


What does magma have to do with igneous rocks?

Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. When magma cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rocks. The cooling process can occur either slowly beneath the surface (intrusive igneous rocks) or rapidly on the surface (extrusive igneous rocks).


Why do rocks form?

Igneous rocks form because, magma cools under the ground, or magma erupts, then cools on the ground forming these rocks.