It will convert from magma to some form of intrusive igneous rock.
Gabbro is formed from slow cooling basaltic magma.
A crystal is a homogeneous solid substance that has a natural geometrically regular form. The crystals that form in slowly cooled magma produce large grains.
A slowly cooled magma is likely to result in a rock with a coarse-grained texture because the crystals have more time to grow larger. Examples of rocks with coarse-grained textures from slowly cooled magma include granite and diorite.
A layer of cooled magma is called a pluton. Plutons form when magma intrudes into the Earth's crust and cools slowly underground, forming large bodies of igneous rock such as granite. They are commonly found in mountainous regions.
When a rock has cooled from magma, it is called an igneous rock. This process involves the solidification of molten rock material.
Igneous rock is formed from magma or lava that has cooled and solidified.
Intrusive rock
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.
these rocks are formed by cooled magma or lava
Not necessarily. Magma is found beneath the earth. When it comes out of the earth and out of the volcano, it is called lava.
If the lava cools quickly the crystals will be smaller than if it cooled slowly.
Igneous rock is formed from solidified and cooled magma or lava.