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Igneous rock is formed from magma or lava that has cooled and solidified.
Rock formed from cooled magma or lava is called igneous rock. This type of rock forms when molten material from beneath the Earth's surface cools and solidifies, either underground (intrusive) or on the Earth's surface (extrusive). Examples include basalt, granite, and obsidian.
Granite is formed from molten rock that has cooled. Since it forms underground, however, the molten rock that it forms from is called magma rather than lava.
Magma is molten material that when cooled forms a solid called igneous rock
Cooling and solidifying magma turns into igneous rock.
It will convert from magma to some form of intrusive igneous rock.
Igneous rock is formed from solidified and cooled magma or lava.
A rock that is formed when magma cools is called a igneous rock.
Intrusive rock
Igneous rock is formed from magma or lava that has cooled and solidified.
Magma is molten rock, and igneous rock is cooled magma.
How fast the magma or lava cooled. How fast the rock cooled
Molten rock is magma. It is called lava once it has cooled and hardened.
Rock formed from cooled magma or lava is called igneous rock. This type of rock forms when molten material from beneath the Earth's surface cools and solidifies, either underground (intrusive) or on the Earth's surface (extrusive). Examples include basalt, granite, and obsidian.
The rock is called an igneous rock, formed through the process of cooling and solidifying magma or lava.
It is called igneous rock. This means that it's origins were originally cooled magma which solidifies. Note that it can also be metamorphic.
All rocks that are made from cooled magma are called igneous rocks. Some common examples include Obsidian, Granite, and Basalt.