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Igneous rocks are made by melted rock materials that cool and harden.Which the answer would be there formed that way and no other rock is formed that way.

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What types of rocks are apart of Igneous rocks?

Igneous rocks are rocks that are type of rock that forms from molten rock.


What do igneous rocks tell us about the earth?

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When molten rocks cools what rocks form?

igneous rocks


What are igneous rocks that form over the surface?

Rhyolititcen rocks.


What do you call rocks that have been formed from the hot molten material within the earth's crust that has cooled and hardened?

Igneous rocks are formed by the solidification of molten materials.


Are igneous rocks made up of igneous rocks?

Sedimentary rock can be made up partially of igneous clasts, but igneous rock is igneous rock.


Does an igneous rock crumble or fall apart easily?

Not usually. Unless the rock is tuff or is heavily weathered, most igneous rocks are quite strong.


How can you tell rocks apart?

Rocks can be classified based on their texture, color, mineral composition, and how they formed. Identifying features like grain size, layering, and crystal shape can help distinguish between different types of rocks such as sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic. In addition, conducting simple tests like scratching with a nail or testing for fizzing with acid can further assist in identifying rock types.


Why are igneous are called primary rocks?

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Are volcanic rocks igneous rocks?

Yes. Volcanic rocks are extrusive igneous rocks.


Are sedimentary rocks are harder than igneous rocks?

No, igneous rocks are harder than sedimentary rocks on average.


Where would you expect to find an igneous rock with small crystals?

You would expect to find an igneous rock with small crystals near the Earth's surface where the rock cools relatively quickly, such as in volcanic eruptions or magma intrusions that do not have much time to grow large crystals. These rocks are known as volcanic or extrusive igneous rocks.