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Intrusive Igneous Rock
A Batholith or Pluton.
cooled magma
An intrusive (plutonic) igneous rock, eg sills and batholiths.
Igneous rock is formed from solidified and cooled magma or lava.
A volcano is formed when the molten magma (lava) beneath the crust is forced to the surface. Volcanic rock is lava that has cooled.
pumice
Gabbro is formed from slow cooling basaltic magma.
A divergent boundary is formed when magma rises to the surface and new crust is formed. This process occurs at mid-ocean ridges where tectonic plates move away from each other, allowing magma to fill the gap and solidify into new oceanic crust.
Magma leaking in from the mantle.
metamorphic
Igneous rock is a result of cooled lava or magma.