YES! It is an extrusive Igneous rock
yes pumice is an igneous rock.
Pumice is classified as a felsic, glassy, highly vesicular, extrusive igneous rock.
Pumice is volcanic or igneous.
It is an igneous (volcanic rock).
Yes
No, pumice is not a metamorphic rock. It is actually a type of igneous rock that forms from volcanic eruptions when frothy lava cools rapidly and traps gas bubbles inside, resulting in its characteristic porous texture. Metamorphic rocks are formed through the transformation of existing rocks under heat and pressure.
Neither. Both pumice and obsidian are igneous.
Slate, granite, and shale are classified as metamorphic or igneous rocks, while pumice is classified as an igneous rock. Sedimentary rocks are formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment.
Pumice is a type of igneous rock formed from volcanic eruptions. It is characterized by its porous and lightweight nature, caused by the rapid cooling of lava during volcanic explosions, which traps gas bubbles in the rock.
Pumice
no. pumice is a volcanic rock (igneous)
Pumice is classified as an igneous rock. It forms when lava with high water and gas content is rapidly cooled and depressurized, causing it to solidify into a rock with a porous and frothy texture.