Igneous rock. Extrusive igneous rock forms at or near the surface, intrusive igneous rock forms below the surface.
i think the answer your looking for is igneous rock.....that is the type of rock you get after megma cools.....
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Igneous rock. Extrusive igneous rock forms at or near the surface, intrusive igneous rock forms below the surface.
When melted rock cools and hardens in or under the Earth's surface, it forms igneous rock. This process can happen above ground, forming volcanic rocks, or below ground, forming intrusive rocks.
Igneous rock forms when melted rock from inside the Earth cools and hardens. This process can happen either beneath the Earth's surface, forming intrusive igneous rock, or at the surface, forming extrusive igneous rock. Examples include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
When magma cools at the surface of the Earth, it cools very quickly and hardens on the Earths crust. However, it continues flowing underneath, forming interesting textures.
igneous
a Obsidion rock
Igneous
extrusive- when melted rock material coools on earths surface instursive-when the melt cools below earths surface
Igneous rocks are formed when melted rock (magma or lava) from inside the Earth cools and hardens on or under the Earth's surface. This process involves the solidification of molten material, leading to the formation of rocks like granite, basalt, and obsidian.
its an igneous rock