the outside temperature changes...
No, if it's with heat like magma or lava, yes, that's what changes it. (:
Yes, granite is formed from cooling magma.
Rocks formed from magma are igneous rocks. Extrusive igneous rocks form from lava at or near the surface. Intrusive rocks form from magma below the surface.
well lava and magma are pretty much the same thing but the way minerals form from lava and magma is that when a volcano erupts the magma turns to lava and lava is just magma that cool-es faster because it is on the surface. anyway the way that minerals form is when the lava and minerals already form come together they form new minerals
The features that form as a result of magma of magma hardening beneath the earth's surface are volcanic necks,sills and batholiths.
It magma form....
All the three existing rock families/types/classes (ie, igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks) can form magma, if they become hot enough to melt and change to molten form.
by magma
As magma cools, elements combine to form minerals.
The magma has to crystalize...
No, if it's with heat like magma or lava, yes, that's what changes it. (:
No, if it's with heat like magma or lava, yes, that's what changes it. (:
Pyroclasts can be formed of any type of magma. However, they are more likely to form with andesitic than basaltic magma. Rhyolitic magma will also readily form pyroclasts.
The noun magma has no plural form; magma is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance.
It can change to Igneous rock
They form underground from the cooling and solidification of magma.
magma pushed into a thick sill can form what