igneous rocks that form on earth's surface
Intrusive igneous rocks form from cooled magma below Earth's surface.
Igneous rocks that form below the Earth's surface are called intrusive igneous rocks (or plutonic).
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extrusive
Sedimentary rocks form on the Earth's crust, and can form metamorphic rocks when buried. Igneous rocks form under the surface, or when liquid magma reaches the surface as lava.
Extrusive Igneous Rock.
No. Intrusive igneous rocks are formed beneath the earth's surface when magma cools and extrusive igneous rocks form when lava extrudes from a volcano and cools.
Igneous rocks form when molten rock (magma) reaches the Earth's surface and cools. It then becomes an igneous rock
Igneous rocks form when molten rock (magma) reaches the Earth's surface and cools. It then becomes an igneous rock
Volcanic (extrusive) igneous rocks. i think is this okay ? :)
Igneous rocks that form below the Earth's surface are called intrusive igneous rocks. They crystallize when magma enters an underground chamber and cools very slowly.
extrusive