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.
Igneous rock.
No, these features form when magma cools into rocks BEFORE reaching the surface.
Magma beneath the Earth's surface cools and solidifies to form mineral crystals. This process takes place over long periods of time, allowing different types of crystals to form depending on the minerals present in the magma.
Magma forms igneous rock when it cools and hardens. Igneous rocks can be further classified as intrusive (formed below the surface) or extrusive (formed on the surface).
Rocks that are produced when magma or lava cools and hardens are called Igneous rocks.
Igneous rock is what forms when magma cools and hardens.
A batholith.
rock
when magma cools slowly it becomes extrusive igneous rock
i think the answer your looking for is igneous rock.....that is the type of rock you get after megma cools.....
crystalization
Igneous rock.
Basalt
Igneous rock forms when magma cools and hardens. This type of rock can be classified as intrusive (plutonic) if it cools below the Earth's surface (slow cooling) or extrusive (volcanic) if it cools quickly on the Earth's surface. Examples of igneous rocks include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
Minerals are formed from magma when the lava cools and hardens to produce a solid
Igneous rock.