No
Igneous rock is consistently a compound - a mixture of elements. Although there are variations in composition, igneous rock is usually made up of roughly half oxygen, roughly one quarter silicon, and lesser, but significant, quantities of aluminum, calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium., with a sprinkling of other elements.
Silver isn't actually a rock, it's a metal and an element.
No. Magnesium is not a rock; it is a metallic element. It is present in some of the minerals found in igneous rocks. It does not occur naturally in its elemental form.
Answer Mercury is an element, but some mercury containing minerals are associated with volcanism.
Rock that forms from molten rock that cools and solidifies is called igneous rock.
Igneous rock is formed when magma cools and becomes solid.
Silver isn't actually a rock, it's a metal and an element.
No. Magnesium is not a rock; it is a metallic element. It is present in some of the minerals found in igneous rocks. It does not occur naturally in its elemental form.
Answer Mercury is an element, but some mercury containing minerals are associated with volcanism.
No. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock, composed of minerals which are composed of various elements.
Rock that forms from molten rock that cools and solidifies is called igneous rock.
Igneous rock is formed.
Igneous rock is formed when magma cools and becomes solid.
an igneous rock.
Obsidian is an igneous rock.
Extrusive igneous rock such as basalt, rhyolite, pumice, and obsidian.
Cooling and solidifying magma turns into igneous rock.
It is called an intrusive igneous rock.