Pumice forms from the eruption of volcanoes. It occurs from hot pressurized rock that gets ejected from the volcano during eruption.
Pumice is volcanic or igneous.
Pumice is classified as an igneous rock. It forms when lava with high water and gas content is rapidly cooled and depressurized, causing it to solidify into a rock with a porous and frothy texture.
Pumice forms from the eruption of volcanoes. It occurs from hot pressurized rock that gets ejected from the volcano during eruption.
A pumice rock is considered a rock because it is composed of multiple minerals, mainly feldspar and quartz. Minerals are the building blocks of rocks, so pumice is classified as a rock rather than a single mineral.
Some examples of igneous rocks not belonging to the three major families (basalt, granite, andesite) include obsidian, pumice, and tuff. These rocks form from unique cooling conditions or compositions, leading to textures and mineral content that differentiate them from the more common igneous rock types.
Pumice.
It is an igneous (volcanic rock).
no pumice rock does not turn into granite.
No, pumice is an extrusive rock ejected into the atmosphere by volcanic eruptions.
yes pumice is an igneous rock.
Pumice is classified as a felsic, glassy, highly vesicular, extrusive igneous rock.
is pumice the rock attracted to magents