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Which of these processes would not produce liquid rock below the surface?

Melting of a rock at temperatures below its melting point would not produce liquid rock below the surface. The other processes, such as increased temperature or pressure, would lead to the formation of liquid rock.


What refers to rocks that are produced when melted rock or magma from inside Earths cools or hardens on or below Earths surface?

i think the answer your looking for is igneous rock.....that is the type of rock you get after megma cools.....


What kind of rock forms from magma that cools below the earth's surface?

Intrusive Igneous Rock.


When rock cools it becomes more dense and trends to?

sink below the surface.


When rock cools it becomes more dense and becomes to?

sink below the surface.


When rock cools it becomes more dense it tends to?

sink below the surface


What do scientists call the rock that is formed when magma cools below Earth's surface?

An intrusive igneous rock.


What scientist call the rock that is formed when magma cools below earth's surface?

An intrusive igneous rock.


When melted rock cools or hardens on or under earth's surface it forms what rock?

Igneous rock. Extrusive igneous rock forms at or near the surface, intrusive igneous rock forms below the surface.


What is the rock that cools below the earths surface?

The rock that cools below the Earth's surface is called "intrusive igneous rock." This type of rock forms when magma cools and solidifies slowly beneath the Earth's crust, allowing for the development of larger crystals. Common examples of intrusive igneous rocks include granite and diorite. In contrast, extrusive igneous rocks form from lava that cools quickly on the Earth's surface.


What is cooled liquid rock?

Cooled liquid rock is known as magma when it is below the Earth's surface and as lava when it erupts onto the surface. As it cools, it solidifies to form igneous rocks like basalt or granite. This process can happen quickly, as in the case of volcanic eruptions, or slowly, within the Earth's crust.


When melted rock cools or hardens on it under earths surface it forms rock?

Igneous rock. Extrusive igneous rock forms at or near the surface, intrusive igneous rock forms below the surface.