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∙ 13y agometamorphic rock
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∙ 13y agoA rock that forms from other rocks due to heat and pressure beneath the Earth's surface is called a metamorphic rock. Examples include marble, slate, and gneiss.
Magma hardens and cools beneath the Earth's surface to form an intrusive igneous rock. This process usually occurs over a long period of time, allowing crystals to form within the rock.
The two most common types of rock beneath the Earth's crust are basalt and granite. Basalt is an extrusive igneous rock that forms from the cooling of magma on the Earth's surface, while granite is an intrusive igneous rock that forms from the slow cooling of magma beneath the Earth's surface.
Intrusive igneous rocks form beneath Earth's surface as magma cools and solidifies slowly within the crust. These rocks have large mineral grains due to the slow cooling process, which allows time for crystals to grow. Examples include granite, diorite, and gabbro.
Igneous rock that forms below the Earth's surface is intrusive.
The substance that cools beneath the earths surface when an intrusive igneous rock forms is Magma. Magma is a molten material made up of rocks and minerals.
The rock that forms on earth's surface is extrusive rock or otherwise known as a metamorphic rock.
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heat and pressure beneath Earth's surface can change a rock into metamorphic rock.
The substance that cools beneath the earths surface when an intrusive igneous rock forms is Magma. Magma is a molten material made up of rocks and minerals.
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Magma hardens and cools beneath the Earth's surface to form an intrusive igneous rock. This process usually occurs over a long period of time, allowing crystals to form within the rock.
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