difference between intrusive igneous rocks and extrusive igneous rocks point by point
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1 when magma comes out and cool down and solidify it is extrusive ingneos rock.
2 interior igneous rock is vice versa
2 interior igneous rock is vice versa
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Extrusive or volcanic rocks:
These rocks are formed when magma breaks through the crust and reaches the surface of the earth (where it is called lava). It cools rapidly and solidifies to form rocks. The common rocks formed in this manner are basalt and obsidian.
Instrusive or plutonic rocks:
These rocks are formed when magma fails to break through the crust and cools slowly under the crust forming rocks. Because of slow cooling it solidifies into rocks with large grains of crystals. The common eg of rocks formed in this manner are granite and dolerite.
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