give three point of difference between igneous rocks and stratified rocks
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Igneous rocks are formed when magma (or molten rocks) cool down, and become solid. High temperatures inside the crust of the Earth cause rocks to melt, and this substance is known as magma. Magma is the molten material that erupts during a volcano. This substance cools down slowly, and causes mineralization to take place. Gradually, the size of the minerals increase until they are large enough to be visible to the naked eye. Igneous rocks are mostly formed beneath the Earth’s surface.
stratified rocks:
rocks that have visible bands of minerals.
band's run in line that resemble layering.
had extreme pressure applied to two opposite sides
stratified rocks:
rocks that have visible bands of minerals.
band's run in line that resemble layering.
had extreme pressure applied to two opposite sides
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