No. Igneous rock forms from the cooling of magma.
The rate of cooling of the magma determines the type of mineral formed by the magma or lava..
Intrusive igneous rocks are formed by the cooling of magma.
Basalt is formed from relatively rapid cooling magma.
TRUE, Cooling magma forms solid mineral phases
Crystallization and cooling magma are related in the sense that cooling and crystallization occurs simultaneously. As the magma cools it crystallizes, the faster the rate of cooling the quicker crystals would develop and the slower the cooling the larger the crystals in other cases when the magma cool so rapidly crystal development may not be so prominent.
Igneoous rock is made from cooling of magma. Obsidian is a classic example of igneous rock.
Yes, granite is formed from cooling magma.
Yes, granite is formed from cooling magma.
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Its a igneous rock whenit is made formed by magma.