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Magma. The lithosphere is composed of solid rocks, such as granite, basalt, and sandstone, that make up the outer layer of the Earth. Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface.
Igneous rock forms after magma or lava cools and hardens. Examples include basalt, granite, 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.
Igneous rock is formed when molten magma cools and solidifies. As the magma cools, it hardens and crystallizes, creating igneous rock. This process can happen underground or on the Earth's surface, depending on where the magma cools.
When magma cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rocks such as granite, basalt, or obsidian. The specific type of rock that forms depends on variables such as the composition of the magma, cooling rate, and environment in which it solidifies.
The type of rock that contains lava or magma is an igneous rock.
That entirely depends on what type of magma it is and under what conditions it crystallizes. If you are looking for a general rock type, the answer is igneous, but that's very general.
Magma IS made of melted rock and minerals. Not what type of rock. All types of rock.
magma is a mixture of several different types of rock.
A rock that is formed when magma cools is called a igneous rock.
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It is a type of rock that is formed when molten magma solidifies the rock.
Cooled and solidified magma that rests below the surface becomes intrusive igneous rock. When magma is erupted onto the surface, then cools and solidifies, it becomes extrusive igneous rock. The major rock classification for cooled magma or lava would be IGNEOUS.
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Magma is a type of molten rock underground. Hope this helps. :)