yes, but igenous rock is an adjective and a noun so yes it sort of is a noun but remember your putting a adjective and a noun togethor.
Granite. Plutonic igenous rock/ plutons. Intrusive igenous rock.
sedimentary rock and igenous rock.
batholith
When molten rock breaks through sedimentary (compacted sand) rock
Sandstone is not an igneous rock; it is a coarse-grained, sedimentary rock composed mostly of quartz.
The cooling, solidification, crystallization and hardening of molten magma or lava.
No. Granite is an igenous rock that is formed underground.
Rhyolite is an igneous rock. Limestone, slate, and shale are sedimentary rocks.
No. If it cools as magma it will form an intrusive igneous rock. To form an extrusive igenous rock it must erupt from a volcano, where it becomes lava or pyroclastic material.
Granite already is an igenous rock, but it can melt and then re-solidify to form an igenous rock again. The new rock might not necessarily be granite, either if the melted granite erupts from a volcano or mixes with magma of a different composition.
which igeneous rock has a pyrocastic texture meaninit was formed from a glowing avalanche? this is not an answer it is a question, ok!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The noun 'rock' is a common, concrete noun.The noun 'rock' is an uncountable noun as a word for a mineral substance, and as a word for a genre of music.The noun 'rock' (rocks) is a count noun as a word for a large stone.The word 'rock' is also a verb: rock, rocks, rocking, rocked.