Yes. And the size of crystals depend on the time taken to crystallize.
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false
True because my partner and i read a paragraph about lava and we are writing
False. Intrusive igneous rock forms underground when magma cools and solidifies slowly. Extrusive igneous rock forms when magma erupts onto the Earth's surface and cools quickly.
To avoid false readings due to rainwater running into the gauge from the surrounding ground.
It is true that lava cools quickly and forms minerals with small crystals.
its false
false
True because my partner and i read a paragraph about lava and we are writing
True. Intrusive igneous rock, also known as plutonic rock, forms larger crystals because it cools slowly underground. Extrusive igneous rocks cool rapidly on the Earth's surface, forming smaller crystals.
False. Intrusive igneous rock forms underground when magma cools and solidifies slowly. Extrusive igneous rock forms when magma erupts onto the Earth's surface and cools quickly.
Yes, when magma cools slowly, atoms have more time to arrange themselves into larger crystals due to the slower rate of cooling. This allows the atoms to form a more organized and structured crystal lattice, leading to the formation of larger crystals within the rock.
False. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock and so commonly cools slowly so has time to develop moderate to large crystals.
This is false: fog consists of clouds whose base is near or on the surface of the ground or water.
When magma cools slowly, atoms have more time to move and rearrange themselves into larger crystals. This results in the formation of coarse-grained igneous rocks like granite. Faster cooling, on the other hand, leads to the development of fine-grained rocks like basalt.
False - it always cools, but it won't cool to its dew point if the air is dry enough
To avoid false readings due to rainwater running into the gauge from the surrounding ground.