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When molten rock undergoes crystallization above ground what type of rock results?

Extrusive igneous rock is the result of above ground crystallization.


When molten rock undergoes crystallization above ground what type of rock result?

Extrusive igneous rock is the result of above ground crystallization.


When molten rock undergoes crystallization above ground what type of rocks result?

Extrusive igneous rock is the result of above ground crystallization.


What type of rock is formed when magma undergoes crystallization above ground?

Igneous rocks like rhyolite or andesite are formed when magma undergoes crystallization above ground. These rocks cool relatively quickly, resulting in smaller mineral crystals compared to rocks formed from magma crystallizing deep underground.


Which two transitions can magma undergro?

crystallization above ground and crystallization below ground


One of two conditions needed to melt minerals into magma?

crystallization above ground and crystallization below ground


How do properties change when a heavily cold worked metal is heated above crystallization temperature for sufficient length of time?

If you dont know this your not an engineer!


What is The results of deductive reasoning?

all of the above


What are igneous extrusions?

== == Extrusive igneous rocks are formed from the solidification of lava on or above the surface. Rapid cooling from exposure to air or water results in rapid crystallization of their component minerals, normally creating a fine grained texture as opposed to intrusive igneous rocks which have a coarser texture. Examples of extrusive igneous rocks would include obsidian, pumice, basalt, and rhyolite.


Heating Hydrated Copper Sulphate?

On heating hydrated Copper Sulphate (CuSO4 . 5 H2O), the result is the removal of water molecules of crystallization, which for this very compound is 5 molecules per molecule of copper sulphate. The process cited above is termed as dehydration.


What igneous Rocks are extrusive?

== == Extrusive igneous rocks are formed from the solidification of lava on or above the surface. Rapid cooling from exposure to air or water results in rapid crystallization of their component minerals, normally creating a fine grained texture as opposed to intrusive igneous rocks which have a coarser texture. Examples of extrusive igneous rocks would include obsidian, pumice, basalt, and rhyolite.


Is a graph representing a collection of information data results or both?

All of the above!