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Intrusive igneous rock.
Igneous rocks are formed from melted rock that has cooled and solidified. Examples include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
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When melted granite flows onto the Earth's surface and quickly hardens, it forms an igneous rock known as rhyolite. Rhyolite is fine-grained and often exhibits flow banding due to its rapid cooling process.
It solidifies.
No, glass is made from melted silicon dioxide.
Intrusive igneous rock.
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Igneous rocks are formed from melted rock that has cooled and solidified. Examples include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
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it turns different colors
When melted granite flows onto the Earth's surface and quickly hardens, it forms an igneous rock known as rhyolite. Rhyolite is fine-grained and often exhibits flow banding due to its rapid cooling process.
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It solidifies.
Rocks that can be melted include igneous rocks like granite and basalt, which have high melting points. These rocks can be melted through processes like volcanic activity or in a laboratory setting to form magma or lava. Metamorphic rocks, like marble and quartzite, can also be melted under extreme heat and pressure.
No, not all rocks can be melted. Rocks with high melting points, such as granite, can require very high temperatures to melt. Additionally, some rocks can react chemically or decompose before reaching their melting point.
Ice is melted over 0 0C and salt is melted over 801 0C.