nothing an igneous rock is a rock like any other to test this put granite in the freezer.
An igneous rock can contain small holes called vesicles, which are formed by gas bubbles trapped in the rock during its cooling process. These vesicles can vary in size and density depending on the type of igneous rock and the amount of gas released during solidification.
Type your answer here... it is the begining of the formation of rocks
When hot lava meets the cooler temperatures of the ocean, an instantaneous cooling reaction takes place within the hot lava causing the minerals to form and crystallize quickly, usually of a different chemical and molecular composition if it were allowed to cool gradually at the earth's surface. Also, the hot lava may take on saline water from the ocean, therefore altering the overall mineral composition.
Chainman Shale is a type of sedimentary rock that was formed from the accumulation of mud and silt in a marine environment. It is known for its characteristic gray to black color and its importance in providing insights into ancient environments and climates.
No rock reacts to vinegar.
this is called a ingneous rock
lava
Extrusive (volcanic) igneous rock.
Molten Rock from with in earth can force its way up through the layers above it cooling and forming igneous rock.
nothing an igneous rock is a rock like any other to test this put granite in the freezer.
There is no second step it can start anywhere like but here is an example MAGMA cooling INGNEOUS ROCK weathering and erosion SEDIMENTS compression and compaction SEDIMENTARY ROCK pressure and heat METAMORPHIC ROCK melting MAGMA And it can go on and on like that for millions of years
Igneous rock can become sedimentary rock through the process of weathering and erosion, where the igneous rock is broken down into smaller pieces called sediments. These sediments are then transported and deposited in layers, where they become compacted and cemented together by pressure and time to form sedimentary rock.
Well lava is molten rock above the surface, and there are two types of igneous rocks: extrusive (cooling above the surface) or intrusive (cooling below the surface). So any extrusive igneous rock would answer your question so here is one: Andesite.
it can be either low or high depending on source.
An igneous rock can contain small holes called vesicles, which are formed by gas bubbles trapped in the rock during its cooling process. These vesicles can vary in size and density depending on the type of igneous rock and the amount of gas released during solidification.
They Often Contain fossils.