batholiths
Irregularly shaped pieces of rock, metal, and dust found in space are called asteroids. They are remnants from the formation of the solar system and can range in size from small pebbles to hundreds of kilometers in diameter.
The hardened layer of lava is called "igneous rock".
A hardened layer of magma is called a lava flow or volcanic rock.
A lump of land refers to a small, irregularly shaped piece or mass of land that stands out from its surroundings. It could be a natural formation such as a small hill or mound, or a man-made creation like a raised platform.
If its an underground reservoir for water, it could possibly be an Aquifer.
This is called a lava tube.
Irregularly shaped pieces of rock, metal, and dust found in space are called asteroids. They are remnants from the formation of the solar system and can range in size from small pebbles to hundreds of kilometers in diameter.
The hardened layer of lava is called "igneous rock".
That's a common misconception. The hardened magma that remains after the surrounding softer rock has eroded is actually called a pluton or volcanic neck, not a batholith. A batholith refers to a large body of intrusive igneous rock that forms deep underground and is typically much larger than a pluton. While both involve solidified magma, their scales and formation processes differ.
A hardened layer of magma is called a lava flow or volcanic rock.
Rocks formed from hot molten rock that has coold and hardened are called what?
Thombosis
Calcification
The hardened center of wood is called the heartwood. It is usually darker and denser than the surrounding sapwood, and it provides structural support to the tree.
A lump of land refers to a small, irregularly shaped piece or mass of land that stands out from its surroundings. It could be a natural formation such as a small hill or mound, or a man-made creation like a raised platform.
The type of underground magma formation that is usually dome-shaped is called a "laccolith." Laccoliths form when magma intrudes between layers of rock and causes the overlying strata to bulge upward, creating a dome-like structure. This occurs typically in sedimentary rock layers, resulting in a rounded, uplifted formation that can sometimes be seen at the surface.
Collisions or interactions between galaxies are believed to be the cosmic accidents that can lead to the formation of many irregularly shaped galaxies. These interactions can trigger bursts of star formation and distort the shape of galaxies, resulting in the formation of irregular shapes.