I'm pretty sure that its called "magma"
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∙ 13y agoan igneous rock
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No. Igneous rock forms from the cooling of molten material.
metamorphic rock
The cooling, solidification, crystallization and hardening of molten magma or lava.
lava
Igneous rocks, which come in many different forms.
When molten rock solidifies it forms igneous rock.
Igneous rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Igneous rock forms when molten rock, or magma, cools and solidifies. Depending on where and how the cooling occurs, igneous rocks can be classified as intrusive (formed below the surface) or extrusive (formed on the surface). Examples include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
Igneous rock contains minerals arranged in crystals and forms when molten rock cools and solidifies. Examples include granite and basalt.
Molten rock is still a liquid. Igneous rock is what is formed when molten rock solidifies.
No. Sedimentary rock forms when broken bits of rock get compressed and cemented together. Igneous or "magma" rock forms when molten rock cools and solidifies, essentially freezing.
Materials formed from molten rock include igneous rocks like granite and basalt, as well as volcanic glass like obsidian. When molten rock cools and solidifies, it forms these materials through processes like crystallization.
Pumice
rock is melted to form molten rock, then as the lava hardens, it forms any type of igneous rock
The rock is Basalt
When magma - molten rock - solidifies, it does form an igneous rock.
Not necessarily. Igneous rock can be divided into two broad categories: intrusive rock and extrusive rock. Intrusive rock forms when molten rock cools and solidifies underground, so no volcanic activity is necessary. Extrusive rock forms above ground from molten rock that erupts from a volcano.