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molton rock is formed deep down in the earth's mantle were temperature is extremely hot, and then the rock is broght up to the surface by tubes which we call volcanoes. If you found this answer helpful, please recomend me.

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When molten rocks cools what rocks form?

igneous rocks


What is the difference between exclusive and intrusive rocks?

There is no such thing as an "exclusive" rock. However, there are extrusive rocks. These are divisions of igneous rocks, or rocks that form from molten rock. Intrusive rocks form from molten rock that has cooled underground. They can also be called plutonic rocks. Extrusive rocks, also called volcanic rocks, form from molten rock that has formed at or above the surface.


What type of rocks form when molten rocks cool and solidify?

Igneous Rock


How do big crystal form?

big crystals form by molten rocks


Do rocks formed when molten harden?

When magma - molten rock - solidifies, it does form an igneous rock.


Where are rocks came from?

when lava emerges on out of mountain then the molten lava cool to form rocks.


What type of rocks form when molten rock cools?

Igneous


As molten rocks cool elements combine to form minerals?

Yes, during the cooling of molten rocks, different elements join together to form minerals through crystallization. The specific minerals that form depend on the composition of the molten rock and the cooling rate. This process is responsible for the diversity of minerals found in igneous rocks.


How do igneous rocks form?

Igneous rock forms from the cooling of molten material called magma or lava.


Are there any volcanoes on the seabed?

Yes molten rocks in the form of lava escape from the Earth mantle through fissures in the seabed Yes molten rocks in the form of lava escape from the Earth mantle through fissures in the seabed


What Has two kinds of instrusive and extrusive?

Volcanic rocks have two types: intrusive rocks and extrusive rocks. Intrusive rocks, also known as plutonic rocks, form when molten magma cools and solidifies underground. Extrusive rocks, also called volcanic rocks, form when molten lava erupts onto the Earth's surface and cools quickly.


How do new mineral grow within existing rocks?

Crystals usually form from molten rock as the molten rock gradually cools.