A batholith.
a volcanic neck forms when magma hardens in a volcano's pipe and is later exposed.
metamorphic rock melts into magma and volcano erupts. lava hardens and cools
Intrusive igneous rock
Firstly, it forms lava (liquid). When it hadens, it becomes a rock (solid).
The air affects magma. Once magma is released above ground, called lava, the air hardens it. While it is underground, the higher the temperature and pressure, the runnier the magma.
Rocks that are produced when magma or lava cools and hardens are called Igneous rocks.
Rocks that are produced when magma or lava cools and hardens are called Igneous rocks.
Igneous rock is what forms when magma cools and hardens.
when magma cools slowly it becomes extrusive igneous rock
rock
crystalization
Igneous rock.
Basalt
Igneous rock forms when magma cools and hardens. This type of rock can be classified as intrusive (plutonic) if it cools below the Earth's surface (slow cooling) or extrusive (volcanic) if it cools quickly on the Earth's surface. Examples of igneous rocks include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
Minerals are formed from magma when the lava cools and hardens to produce a solid
When a magma chamber cools slowly and hardens underground, it forms an intrusive igneous rock body like a pluton or a batholith. These rocks are characterized by large crystals due to the slow cooling process. Examples include granite, diorite, and gabbro.
Igneous rock.