the cycle of the rock is that firstly it is igneous rock which is formed under a volcano, the it is sedimentary rock e.g. limestone then that transforms into metamorphic rock which is marble or slate.
Correct. Igneous rocks fly out of volcanic eruptions
Igneous Rocks are formed. Obsidian is a volcanic glass, go to wikepidiea and search "list of rocks" and it will come up with all the different igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks and what they are.
Rhyolititcen rocks.
Those would be igneous rocks. Extrusive igneous rocks.
Magma that is ejected during a volcanic eruption forms extrusive igneous rocks. They are also referred to as volcanic rocks.
Igneous Rocks are formed. Obsidian is a volcanic glass, go to wikepidiea and search "list of rocks" and it will come up with all the different igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks and what they are.
Yes. Volcanic rocks are extrusive igneous rocks.
Correct. Igneous rocks fly out of volcanic eruptions
Igneous Rocks are formed. Obsidian is a volcanic glass, go to wikepidiea and search "list of rocks" and it will come up with all the different igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks and what they are.
Rhyolititcen rocks.
Those would be igneous rocks. Extrusive igneous rocks.
No. Volcanic rocks are igneous (although not all igneous rocks are volcanic). Sedimentary rocks are made of sediment naturally cemented together. However, volcanic (or extrusive igneous) rocks can be eroded into sediment, which can be cemented, compacted, or otherwise become sedimentary rock such as sandstone or conglomerate. It is then not considered igneous.
It will be in a volcanic or sediment rock.
When igneous rocks from a volcanic eruption cools it forms Crystalline Rocks.
Volcanic rock is igneous. This is because rock that forms fromt the cooling of molten material is the very definition of igneous rock.
Igneous rocks.
No. Only extrusive igneous rocks are volcanic.