Yes, basalt is an igneous rock. it comes from when the volcano erupts. it is the hardened lava. a main factor is silica.
Examples of igneous rocks are pumice, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.
Igneous, examples include Granite and Basalt
Basalt and igneous rocks were formed by what we would call magma/lava
Igneous rocks
They are all igneous rocks.
Examples of igneous rocks are pumice, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.
Basalt and granite are the most common types of rocks that make up igneous rocks. Basalt is a fine-grained volcanic rock, while granite is a coarse-grained intrusive rock.
Basalt and rhyolite are examples of fine-grained igneous rocks.
Basalt and rhyolite are examples of fine-grained igneous rocks.
Both are igneous rocks.
Rocks formed by volcanic activity are called igneous rocks. These rocks form when molten magma cools and solidifies either above or below the Earth's surface. Examples of volcanic igneous rocks include basalt, andesite, and rhyolite.
some igneus rocks are Granite,Basalt,Pumice,Obidan,and Rhyolit.