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Q: What type of rock is likely to form next when extrusive igneous rock is broken down by wheathering?
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What type of rock is likely to form next when extrusive igneous rock is broken down by weathering?

Sedimentary


What type is rock is likely to form next when extrusive igneous rock is broken down by weathering?

Sedimentary


If granite within earth melts and then erupts at the surface what type of extrusive rock is likely to form?

A felsic extrusive igneous rock, such as rhyolite or obsidian.


If granite within the earth melts then erupts at the surface what type of extrusive rock is likely form?

A felsic extrusive igneous rock, such as rhyolite or obsidian.


When Magma is launched from a volcano forms what type of rock?

A volcano is made of extrusive igneous rock. The specific type of igneous rock will vary from one volcano to another.


If a lava flow at earths surface had a basaltic composition what rock type would the flow likely be?

A Mafic Extrusive Igneous Rock.


What rock would most likely be found near a volcano?

When lava reaches the surface of the Earth through volcanoes or through great fissures the rocks that are formed from the lava cooling and hardening are called extrusive igneous rocks. Some of the more common types of extrusive igneous rocks are lava rocks, cinders, pumice, obsidian , and volcanic ash and dust


What can you tell about an igneous rock that has coarse-texture?

It is most likely extrusive.


Which rocks are more likely to have a coarse grained extrusive or intrusive?

extrusive


Which features are extrusive igneous rocks least likely to have?

A)fossils B)small grains C)vesicular texture D) porphyrtic texture Its one of these answers i chose D. because its more likely to have it. Idk if its the right answer.


Where would you likely find extrusive igneous rock?

They are commonly found under ground or near volcanoes


If a lava flow at Earth's surface had a basaltic composition what rock type would the flow likely turn into upon solidification?

It would form into the rock basalt, an extrusive, mafic, igneous rock.