Magma or Lava
(Depends on whether is above or below ground)
Igneous rock is formed from the crystallization of molten magma or lava. Intrusive igneous rock is formed beneath Earth's crust from magma. Extrusive igneous rock is formed above Earth's crust from the crystallization of lava.
Igneous Rock
The original rock material changed to igneous rocks is the lava .,.,,., "I LOVE MY ANSWER'',..,
igneous rock
When a rock has cooled from magma, it is called an igneous rock. This process involves the solidification of molten rock material.
Igneous rock is rock that formed from molten material. Volcanoes erupt lava and pyroclastic material, which forms extrusive igneous rock. Magma can solidify with in a volcano, forming intrusive igneous rock.
Extrusive (volcanic) igneous rock. An example is Basalt.
Answer: MAGMA Why?: The moment it reaches the surface, it becomes lava and eventually cools to form igneous rock.
Igneous means that it usually comes from a volcano. For example, igneous rock is rock from a volcano
A rock that is formed from hardened molten rock is called an igneous rock. Igneous rocks can be formed from the cooling and solidifying of magma or lava. Examples of igneous rocks include basalt, granite, and obsidian.
It starts with molten material [magma], when volcanic activity starts the molten material turns into igneous rock.
No. Igneous rock forms from the cooling of molten material.