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yes. magma is melted rock that is still underground while lava is melted rock above ground
When melted rock cools, it solidifies into igneous rock. This process can result in the formation of crystals within the rock depending on the rate at which it cools. The cooling process can also lead to the creation of different textures and structures in the igneous rock.
When melted rock solidifies, it forms an igneous rock. This process is known as crystallization.
The melted rock coming from a volcano is called lava.
Lava.
yes. magma is melted rock that is still underground while lava is melted rock above ground
When melted rock cools, it solidifies into igneous rock. This process can result in the formation of crystals within the rock depending on the rate at which it cools. The cooling process can also lead to the creation of different textures and structures in the igneous rock.
no, if it is melted, it is igneous
No, melted rock that cools quickly result in igneous rock with large minerals because large crystals take time to form and the rocks that usually have them are the ones that were formed inside the earth.
Igneous rock is the name for the types of rock formed when melted rock hardens.
Melted rock beneath the earth is called magma.
Melted rock below the eaths suface is magma
From holes in the ground that push up the melted rock
When melted rock solidifies, it forms an igneous rock. This process is known as crystallization.
The melted rock coming from a volcano is called lava.
An Igneous rock
Lava.