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Igneous Rock
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Intrusive igneous rock.
Intrusive igneous rock, such as granite, is formed when magma cools slowly beneath the Earth's surface. This slow cooling allows for the formation of coarse-grained crystals within the rock.
Igneous rock is formed from the solidification of magma as it cools.
A rock that is formed when magma cools is called a igneous rock.
when magma cools slowly it becomes extrusive igneous rock
Yes. Granite is an igneous rock. It is formed when magma cools slowly below the surface of the earth.
If the magma cools on the surface of the crust, it is called extrusive igneous rock
When a magma chamber cools slowly and hardens underground, it forms an intrusive igneous rock body like a pluton or a batholith. These rocks are characterized by large crystals due to the slow cooling process. Examples include granite, diorite, and gabbro.
the type of rock formed when lava or magma cools is igneous rock..
Intrusive igneous rocks are formed by slow cooling magma below the earth's surface. Extrusive igneous rock is formed by magma cooling quickly, at or near the surface.