Igneous
Intrusive Igneous Rock
Plutonic (or intrusive) rock forms when melted rock from inside the earth cools and hardens. The larger it cools down there, the bigger its crystals will be.
Well, all of the layers inside the Earth is going through a cycle. Metamorphic rock melts into magma, and when the magma cools it forms into Igneous rock. By weathering and erosion, the Igneous rock slowly decomposes into sediments which over the years hardens and turns into Sedimentary rock. The Sedimentary rock experiences heat and pressure, which turns it into Metamorphic rock and the cycle starts again. Some of these changes in the rock are happening inside the Earth, and when rock is formed from cooling magma it makes huge forms on the earth like the Grand Canyon. Just to let you know, i'm 11 and in 6th grade. I did my best for this answer and hope you like it.
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Intrusive Igneous Rock
Plutonic (or intrusive) rock forms when melted rock from inside the earth cools and hardens. The larger it cools down there, the bigger its crystals will be.
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Igneous
Igneous rock forms when melted rock (magma) from inside the Earth cools.
Intrusive rock. The prefix in-helps to remember that it is made inside the earth.
Intrusive igneous rock.
Answ2. Yes there are life forms in earth. worms, insects and bacteria. In the Antarctic, they have even found life-forms inside what appears to be solid rock.
granite or granitic
Under the ocean and in caves, and deep inside solid rock.
Well, all of the layers inside the Earth is going through a cycle. Metamorphic rock melts into magma, and when the magma cools it forms into Igneous rock. By weathering and erosion, the Igneous rock slowly decomposes into sediments which over the years hardens and turns into Sedimentary rock. The Sedimentary rock experiences heat and pressure, which turns it into Metamorphic rock and the cycle starts again. Some of these changes in the rock are happening inside the Earth, and when rock is formed from cooling magma it makes huge forms on the earth like the Grand Canyon. Just to let you know, i'm 11 and in 6th grade. I did my best for this answer and hope you like it.
If a rock is intrusive, that means that it formed from magma inside the Earth. An example is granite. The opposite is extrusive, which forms from cooling lava from volcanoes. An extrusive rock is obsidian.