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Igneous rocks are formed when molten rock, known as magma or lava, cools and solidifies. This can happen deep beneath the Earth's surface, where it forms intrusive igneous rocks, or at the surface, where it forms extrusive igneous rocks. The rate of cooling influences the texture of the resulting rock.

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