No. Halite forms when various bodies of water evaporate. Halite is the mineral name for salt.
lava
obsidian
An extrusive igneous rock.
The rate of cooling of the magma determines the type of mineral formed by the magma or lava..
Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidifying of magma. The resulting rock can be instrusive (magma cooling within the crust) and extrusive (lava cooling on the surface). The most common kind of rocks are Granite (intrusive) and Basalt (extrusive).
no . they come from rapid cooling lava
The rocks that are formed from cooling of lava are known as Igneous rocks.
Pumice is the result of extremely fast cooling lava.
A rock formed from cooling lava is classified as an igneous rock. Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidification of magma/lava. They can be further classified based on their mineral composition, texture, and formation process.
The rock is formed from the cooling and solidification of magma and lava. Volcanic mountains.
Magmatic (lava) cooling.
Lava
usually it depends on the rate of cooling of the lava....
Igneous rock, such as basalt or andesite, results from the cooling of lava from a volcano.
Yes, rock salt is a type of sedimentary rock made of halite (salt) minerals that have precipitated from evaporating seawater over millions of years. It is not classified as an igneous rock, as it does not form from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
Volcanologists, or scientists who study volcanoes, are most likely to study the cooling of lava. They are interested in understanding the behavior, properties, and processes associated with volcanic eruptions, including the cooling and solidification of lava after it is erupted from a volcano. By studying the cooling of lava, volcanologists can gain insights into various volcanic phenomena and hazards.
From cooling and hardening