Two of the most common fates of igneous rocks are to become sediment (and later sedimentary rocks) or to become metamorphic rocks.
Two types: Extrusive igneous rock and Intrusive igneous rock.
intrusive
Intrusive and Extrusive
A laccolith is an igneous formation between two sedimentary layers
The geological processes, that are involved in changing igneous rock to sedimentary rock are; weathering, erosion, deposition and compaction.
Two types: Extrusive igneous rock and Intrusive igneous rock.
It is an example of extrusive igneous rock.
TWO rock get mixed togather
Igneous rock is a category of rocks a parent rock can be igneous metamorphic or sedimentary
intrusive
The two types of igneous rock are are intrusive and extrusive, depending on where they form. Intrusive igneous rock forms underground from slow cooling magma. Extrusive igneous rock forms at or near the surface from quick cooling lava.
Extrusive igneous rock is one of two different types of igneous rocks. The other kind is intrusive igneous rock. Intrusive igneous rock is formed when magma in Earth's lithosphere cools and hardens. Extrusive igneous rock is formed when lava on Earth's surface cools and hardens.
Igneous rock and Meta-igneous rock.
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Granite and Basalt.
Intrusive/Extrusive?
Intrusive and Extrusive