Intrusive (Plutonic) Igneous Rock.
Intrusive Igneous Rock.
Igneous rocks are formed on and below the surface of the Earth when lava or magma cools enough to crystallize.
Plutonic rocks, generally coarse grained, interlocking texture, high density. eg. Granite
Molten magma cools and hardens to form mineral crystals.
igneous rocks are formed by magma reaching earths surface and cooling quickly to form extrusive igneous rock.another igneous rock is called intrusive igneous rock. it is formed when magma cools and hardens below the surface.
extrusive igneous rock
extrusive- when melted rock material coools on earths surface instursive-when the melt cools below earths surface
ignious rock
Intrusive igeneus such as basalt
Igneous rocks are formed on and below the surface of the Earth when lava or magma cools enough to crystallize.
Intrusive igneous rock.
Plutonic rocks, generally coarse grained, interlocking texture, high density. eg. Granite
Molten magma cools and hardens to form mineral crystals.
igneous rocks are formed by magma reaching earths surface and cooling quickly to form extrusive igneous rock.another igneous rock is called intrusive igneous rock. it is formed when magma cools and hardens below the surface.
i think the answer your looking for is igneous rock.....that is the type of rock you get after megma cools.....
Volcanic (Extrusive) igneous rock, which are formed by lava that comes out of the earths crust, then cools and solidifies rapidly on the earths surface due to exposure to the environmental atmosphere.
Most silicate minerals are formed when molten rock cools at either the earths surface, or deep underground.
extrusive igneous rock