Some types of igneous and sedimentary rocks can form on Earth's surface.
Sedimentary rocks are the type of rocks that can only form on or very near Earth's surface. Sedimentary rocks form from weathering processes that occur on Earth's surface.
Igneous rock can form deep below the surface as intrusive igneous rock, or on or near the surface as extrusive igneous rock. X Answer is: Igneous
No, the Earth's surface is not entirely covered by a continuous layer of solid rock. The Earth's surface is made up of various types of materials, including rock, soil, water, and vegetation. The distribution of these materials varies across different regions due to factors such as geological processes and human activities.
It will for an intrusive igneous rock. They usually take longer to cool and have more coarse grains.
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Many minerals occur naturally on the earths surface in rock form
igneous
A geologic map shows rock types making up earths surface.
Limestone, Conglomerate Cross bedded sandstone A Fulgerite
extrusive igneous rock
intrusive igneous rock
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If it finds its way dowm into the earths crust through rock cycle and then is melted and mixes together to form molten magma, it could re-erupt to the earths surface and form an extrusive igneous rock or cool and solidify within the earths crust as an intrusive igneous rock.
through volcanoes, lava comes out and when it cools it turns into igneous rock.
Igneous rocks do form on the earths surface. A volcano erupts and the lava that comes out cools and hardens forming igneous rocks.
Extrusive rocks are formed outside of earths surface. Intrusive rocks are formed inside earths surface.