Magma is basicaly the same as lava, except magma is still in the volcano, when magma has come out of the volcano, it has become lava.
Igneous rocks form from magma as it cools and solidifies. Examples include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
No, intrusive rock is not also called platonic rock. Plutonic rock is another name for this type of rock, which is produced by magma.
More felsic than the original chemistry of the rock that was partially melted
The magma in a sill that pushes up to form a dome-shaped rock structure is called laccolith. Laccoliths form when magma intrudes between layers of sedimentary rock and causes the overlying rocks to arch upwards, resulting in a dome-like structure.
The rock that melts underneath the Earth is called magma. Magma is formed from the melting of the Earth's mantle and can rise to the surface to form igneous rocks when it solidifies.
magma cools to form igneous rock
Yes. Magma is underground molten rock.
Igneous rock is formed from the solidification of magma as it cools.
No. Igneous rock forms from the cooling of magma.
Rock minerals form from lava, magma or solutions.
Magma forms from heated rock--it cools--minerals form--when totally solidified it is a rock.
magma cools to form igneous rock
No. Magma and lava are molten rock. When the cool they form igneous rock.
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When magma solidifies, it becomes igneous rock.
Igneous rocks form from magma as it cools and solidifies. Examples include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
igneous rock