Plutonic (or intrusive) rock forms when melted rock from inside the earth cools and hardens. The larger it cools down there, the bigger its crystals will be.
it forms to a mineral
The term that refers to rocks produced when melted rock or magma from inside Earth cools or hardens on or below Earth's surface is "igneous rocks." Igneous rocks are formed through the solidification of molten material, either on the surface (extrusive igneous rocks) or beneath the surface (intrusive igneous rocks). Examples of igneous rocks include basalt, granite, and obsidian.
Igneous rock. Extrusive igneous rock forms at or near the surface, intrusive igneous rock forms below the surface.
No, melted rock that cools quickly result in igneous rock with large minerals because large crystals take time to form and the rocks that usually have them are the ones that were formed inside the earth.
No. Shale is form from mud being compressed and cemented together. Melted material inside earth is called magma.
Igneous Rock
Endoplasmic
it forms to a mineral
Igneous rock forms when melted rock (magma) from inside the Earth cools.
when it cools undera lot of pressure underground it is an intrusive igneous. If it cools on the surface of the earth then it is an extrusive igneous.
The term that refers to rocks produced when melted rock or magma from inside Earth cools or hardens on or below Earth's surface is "igneous rocks." Igneous rocks are formed through the solidification of molten material, either on the surface (extrusive igneous rocks) or beneath the surface (intrusive igneous rocks). Examples of igneous rocks include basalt, granite, and obsidian.
intrusive rock
When it cools inside the Earth, it's intrusive
They are called intrusive igneous rocks.
intrusive igneous rocks
igneous intrusive
Igneous