No, magma is located in the volcano when it comes out it is called lava. Lava cools after it comes out. Magma is still heated as the volcano is.
Its texture.
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Granite and basalt are made when magma cools. Granite forms from slow-cooling magma underneath the Earth's surface, while basalt forms from rapidly-cooling magma on the surface.
Rocks that are produced when magma or lava cools and hardens are called Igneous rocks.
Rocks that are produced when magma or lava cools and hardens are called Igneous rocks.
It ways less than magma.
it is more than it
Lava is magma, that has reached the surface.
As magma cools, elements combine to form minerals.
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when magma cools slowly it becomes extrusive igneous rock
When magma cools, it forms igneous rock.
Igneous rock is what forms when magma cools and hardens.
Generally speaking, yes. Magma that cools quickly will produce small, "fine grained" crystals.Magma which cools slowly will generally produce rocks with larger, visible to the naked eye, crystals.This is because while magma is cooling, crystals are forming. Generally, crystal which have more time to grow will be larger. Therefore, generally, the slower magma cools, the bigger the crystals will be. The faster lava cools, the less time crystals have to grow and are thus smaller, "fine grained".
When magma cools deep inside earth, igneous rockforms.
Rocks with smaller crystal sizes tend to cool faster as they have less time for crystals to grow before solidifying. Therefore, fine-grained igneous rocks like basalt or rhyolite typically cool faster than coarse-grained rocks like granite.