A fine grained igneous rock forms from Lava that escapes from the earth crust to the surface and cools and solidifies rapidly.
Cooling and solidifying magma turns into igneous rock.
Such rock is extrusive igneous rock.
It forms an igneous rock. If it is within the Earth, then it is an intrusive igneous rock (e.g. granite) and if it is erupted onto Earth's surface then it is an extrusive igneous rock (e.g. basalt).
igneous
Extrusive igneous rock such as basalt, rhyolite, pumice, and obsidian.
Igneous rock. Extrusive igneous rock forms at or near the surface, intrusive igneous rock forms below the surface.
The melting of metamorphic or igneous rock forms magma.
Igneous rock. Extrusive igneous rock forms at or near the surface, intrusive igneous rock forms below the surface.
Cooling and solidifying magma turns into igneous rock.
Intrusive igneous rock.
intrusive igneous rock
Yes.By definition, igneous rock forms from molten rock.
Extrusive igneous rock
No. Igneous rock forms from the cooling of molten material.
Igneous rock that forms beneath Earth's surface is called
Igneous rock formed at or near the surface is referred to as extrusive igneous rock, such as basalt and obsidian.
Such rock is extrusive igneous rock.