Cooling and solidifying magma turns into igneous rock.
Cooled and solidified magma that rests below the surface becomes intrusive igneous rock. When magma is erupted onto the surface, then cools and solidifies, it becomes extrusive igneous rock. The major rock classification for cooled magma or lava would be IGNEOUS.
When a rock has cooled from magma, it is called an igneous rock. This process involves the solidification of molten rock material.
Igneous rock is formed from magma or lava that has cooled and solidified.
A slowly cooled magma is likely to result in a rock with a coarse-grained texture because the crystals have more time to grow larger. Examples of rocks with coarse-grained textures from slowly cooled magma include granite and diorite.
All igneous rock has been created from the cooling of magma or lava.
It becomes igneous rock.
No It Contracts. Unless there is some kind of gas which would make it form Bubbles. But no magma doesn't Expand It CONTRACTS! Contracts- Making Something smaller, pushing it together compressing it :)
Cooled and solidified magma that rests below the surface becomes intrusive igneous rock. When magma is erupted onto the surface, then cools and solidifies, it becomes extrusive igneous rock. The major rock classification for cooled magma or lava would be IGNEOUS.
Igneous rock is formed from solidified and cooled magma or lava.
cooled magma
No. Mars has cooled so that i can no longer produce magma.
Magma is molten rock, and igneous rock is cooled magma.
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They are made from cooled lava, because they come from volcano's, and the center of the earth, which has magma (lava) flowing around.no
When magma cools on the surface it forms igneous rock.
When a rock has cooled from magma, it is called an igneous rock. This process involves the solidification of molten rock material.
igneous rocks