Ignious not the right spelling but that's the rock
Mountains formed by magma that reaches the Earth's surface are called volcanoes.
intrusive rocks are formed within the earths surface from magma. extrusive rocks are formed from lava outside of earths surface
ignious rock
Intrusive igeneus such as basalt
Intrusive igneous rock.
This word has its origin in the Greek language, where it is related to 'to knead'; thus recognizing it being formed from a plastic material that is re-shaped.
Well, there are a few formations ; sills, loccoliths, lopoliths, dykes, layered igneous intrusions and batholyths.
They are formed when the erupted magma or lava, cool and sollidifies below or above the earths surface respectively.
Once magma has reached the surface, it is refered to as lava.
Lava is magma that has reached the surface.
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is known as lava.
Intrusive igneous rocks such as dikes, sills, and batholiths are formed from the cooling and hardening of magma beneath Earth's surface. These structures are formed when magma solidifies underground, creating features like vertical dikes, horizontal sills, and large masses of magma called batholiths.