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how are igneous Rocks formed?why are they also called primary rocks​

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Answered by devilshadow029
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Igneous rocks are known as primary rocks because they were the first ones to be formed in the rock cycle and do not contain any organic remains. The other two types are called secondary rocks because they have been formed from previous rocks remains and also comprises of organic matter.

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Answered by kanhaiyakchoudhary
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Igneous rocks (from the Latin word for fire) form when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies. The melt originates deep within the Earth near active plate boundaries or hot spots, then rises toward the surface

Igneous rocks are known as primary rocks because they were the first ones to be formed in the rock cycle and do not contain any organic remains. The other two types are called secondary rocks because they have been formed from previous rocks remains and also comprises of organic matter

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