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solidification process of igeneuos rock?

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Answered by powarpranav198693
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IGNEOUS ROCKS are formed from the solidification of molten rock. ... INTRUSIVE IGNEOUS ROCKS solidify beneath the Earth's surface. Because the magma cools over a relatively long period of time, Intrusive igneous rocks tend to have large mineral crystals that give the rock a rough granular texture.

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IGNEOUS ROCKS are formed from the solidification of molten rock. ... INTRUSIVE IGNEOUS ROCKS solidify beneath the Earth's surface. Because the magma cools over a relatively long period of time, Intrusive igneous rocks tend to have large mineral crystals that give the rock a rough granular texture.Igneous rocks are formed from the solidification of magma, which is a hot (600 to 1,300 °C, or 1,100 to 2,400 °F) molten or partially molten rock material. Earth is composed predominantly of a large mass of igneous rock with a very thin veneer of weathered material—namely, sedimentary rock.

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