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As lava cools and solidifies, it transforms into igneous rock.
lava cooling to become rock is a change of state from liquid to solid
When lava cools on the surface, it forms igneous rock called basalt.
Igneous rock, specifically extrusive or volcanic rock, is formed when lava cools and hardens. This type of rock typically has small crystals due to the rapid cooling process and examples include basalt and rhyolite.
Magma does not dry. Drying implies that the magma becomes solid by loss of water. In reality it becomes solid due to a drop in temperature. So, in reality it freezes. When magma solidifies it becomes intrusive igneous rock.
Lava can turn into igneous rock in 2 ways. When the lava cools to a hardening point inside the volcano it is called intrusive igneous rock. When lava cools outside of the volcano it is called extrusive igneous rock.
Because when lava cools out it will turn into rock and some roks have small animal fossils in them too.
Extrusive igneous rock is formed from the crystallization of minerals as the lava cools.
The lava cools.
As lava cools and solidifies, it transforms into igneous rock.
Igneous rocks are formed when lava cools. After a eruption, the lava cools, and the igneous rock is formed.
Hot lava cools and hardens into igneous rock.
When lava cools it forms extrusive igneous rock.
Lava cools down and accumulates into rock as it reaches Earth's surface
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the type of rock formed when lava or magma cools is igneous rock..
Lava is made of the same chemical components that are found in many rock types (mostly silica and various metal oxides), only it is in a superheated, molten form. When the lava cools, the chemical components form the appropriate rock.