lava
Intrusive igneous rocks.
Igneous rock is formed from magma or lava that has cooled and solidified.
Igneous rocks that cooled slowly are intrusive. Igneous rocks that cooled quickly are extrusive. Intrusive rocks form larger crystals, because the crystals have a longer time to grow. Extrusive rocks have small to no crystals, because they had little or no time to grow/form.
Yes
igneous rocks
igneous rocks usally form by cooled magma.
Igneous rocks aren't affected by lava because they are made of cooled lava.
you can't "make" a igneous rock. unless you are referring to arts and crafts igneous rocks just get some paper and colour it grey with lines and fill it in with some cotton balls. Igneous rocks are formed from cooled magma from a volcano (e.g granite)
Andesite rocks are Igneous rocks. They are jagged and rough, and come from cooled magma.
No, not all igneous rock is formed from lava that cooled on Earth's surface. Some igneous rocks are formed from magma that cooled below the surface, and these are called intrusive igneous rocks. These rocks cool more slowly than lava, allowing for larger mineral crystals to form.
Extrusive igneous rocks.
They are rocks that formed from cooled lava on the earth's surface.