when melted rock cools that in the beggining is lava it transforms in an igneous rock
igneous rock.
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When melted rock cools, it forms igneous rock. The process of cooling allows the molten rock, also known as magma or lava, to solidify and form crystals. Igneous rocks can have different textures and compositions depending on how quickly or slowly the rock cools.
When melted rock cools and hardens, it forms igneous rock. The specific type of igneous rock that forms depends on the cooling rate and mineral composition of the molten rock. Some common examples include basalt, granite, and obsidian.
Intrusive rock. The prefix in-helps to remember that it is made inside the earth.
igneous rock.
Igneous rock forms when melted rock (magma) from inside the Earth cools.
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the rate the melted rock cools
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intrusive rock
Igneous rock forms when melted rock from inside the Earth cools and hardens. This process can happen either beneath the Earth's surface, forming intrusive igneous rock, or at the surface, forming extrusive igneous rock. Examples include granite, basalt, and obsidian.