It is true that lava cools quickly and forms minerals with small crystals.
Magma is molten rock, as the magma cools the minerals crystallize out of it, the slower it cools, the larger the crystals.
NO the faster a rock cools the smaller the crystals are.
The second step of the rock cycle is crystallization; the process where liquid rock cools to become minerals/crystals.
No, melted rock that cools quickly result in igneous rock with large minerals because large crystals take time to form and the rocks that usually have them are the ones that were formed inside the earth.
yes, slowly cooling magma will crystallize (granite). If it cools quickly, the lava will have very small crystals and will contain air pockets (pumice, if it is cooled in chunks) or can even be very thin, like hair, very straight. (Pele's hair)
Magma is molten rock, as the magma cools the minerals crystallize out of it, the slower it cools, the larger the crystals.
when magma cools fast you get smaller crystals when it cools slow you get large crystals its very simple
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Yes. When magma cools and solidifies, mineral crystals are formed.
The rate at which magma cools determines the size of the mineral crystal.
Yes. When magma cools and solidifies, mineral crystals are formed.
Yes. When magma cools and solidifies, mineral crystals are formed.
If the lava cools quickly the crystals will be smaller than if it cooled slowly.
If lava cools quickly, the minerals don't have as much time to form crystals, so the crystals do not become very large. Igneous rocks that cooled quickly and have small crystals are described as "aphanitic" igneous rocks.
Yes. The faster lava cools, the less time crystals have to form. If the lava cools slowly and has a low viscosity, atoms are able to move around more and form larger crystals.
Igneous rock.
Igneous rock.