Extrusive igneous rock is formed from cooling lava.
igneous rock
i think the answer your looking for is igneous rock.....that is the type of rock you get after megma cools.....
Rocks are formed when magma cools and solidifies either beneath the Earth's surface (intrusive igneous rocks) or on the surface (extrusive igneous rocks). As the molten magma cools, it crystallizes and hardens into solid rocks like granite or basalt.
Igneous rocks are formed through the solidification and cooling of molten rock material, either from magma below the Earth's surface or lava that has erupted onto the surface. As the molten material cools and solidifies, mineral crystals form within the rock, giving it its characteristic texture and composition. Igneous rocks can be classified as intrusive (formed below the surface) or extrusive (formed on the surface).
Igneous rock forms when magma cools and hardens. This type of rock can be classified as intrusive (plutonic) if it cools below the Earth's surface (slow cooling) or extrusive (volcanic) if it cools quickly on the Earth's surface. Examples of igneous rocks include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
When magma cools at the surface of the Earth, it cools very quickly and hardens on the Earths crust. However, it continues flowing underneath, forming interesting textures.
no, the lava cools on the surface and hardens
Igneous rock is formed.
the magma cools and hardens and then it becomes the surface of around the volcano like a rock land
Minerals are formed from magma when the lava cools and hardens to produce a solid
igneus rock
its an igneous rock
igneous rock
igneous
When lava erupts from a volcano and cools down, it hardens and becomes an igneous rock
igneous rock
metamorphic rock melts into magma and volcano erupts. lava hardens and cools