It forms igneous rock.
it cools
it forms igneous rocks
It cools and solidifies into a sedimentary rock.
Large and coarse textured minerals are formed.
Large and coarse textured minerals are formed.
It turns into rock. Islands can be created by the newly formed rock.
There are two known processes by which magma ceases to exist: by volcanic eruption, or by crystallization within the crust or mantle to form a pluton. In both cases the bulk of the magma eventually cools and forms igneous rocks.
The same way any solid forms from a liquid - the liquid magma cools off and becomes solid. This usually happens when the magma comes to the cooler surface of the earth as lava, but it can occur very slowly inside of the earth as the magma gradually cools.
As magma cools, elements combine to form minerals.
Its texture.
When magma cools fast, crystals are small.Less time to form crsytalsWhen magma cools slow, crystals are large.More time to form crystalsWhen magma cools very fast, crystals do not form; nothing.Very less time to formWhen magma cools very slow, large crystals form; a LOT.A lot more time to form
When magma cools, it forms igneous rock.