The rock that is formed from light-colored lave is called rhyolite.
An extrusive igneous rock.
Extrusive rock forms from cooling lava.
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Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while lava is molten rock that flows onto the surface during a volcanic eruption. When magma cools and solidifies underground, it forms intrusive igneous rocks, such as granite. When lava cools and solidifies on the surface, it forms extrusive igneous rocks, such as basalt.
The lava cools.
When lava cools it forms extrusive igneous rock.
Yes, when lava cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rock. The type of rock that forms depends on the chemical composition of the lava and the rate at which it cools.
Yes, an igneous rock forms when lava is cooled. It is called an extrusive igneous rock (because lava is extruded onto the surface of the earth). A magma pool that did not erupt as lava can cool to become an intrusive rock.
The igneous rock forms from lava because when a volcano erupts the lava that flows from a volcano. Igneous rocks have a hot liquid in the beginning. The lava that flows forms into an igneous rock fast. When the lava reaches the surface, it cools rapidly and turns into igneous rock.
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Cooled lava forms extrusive igneous rock, such as rhyolite, basalt, obsidian, and pumice.
Lava will cool to form extrusive igneous rock. The exact type would depend on the composition of the lava.
An extrusive igneous rock.
It is known as igneous rock.
An extrusive igneous rock.
Lava.