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The rocks formed by the solidification of magma inside the earth are called

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Extrusive igneous rock

Intrusive igneous rocks

Sedimentary

Both A and B

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Answered by Guruksh
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Answer:

intrusive igneous rock

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

It would be A Extrusive Igneous rock

Explanation:

Igneous rocks form when magma (molten rock) cools and crystallizes, either at volcanoes on the surface of the Earth or while the melted rock is still inside the crust. ... When lava comes out of a volcano and solidifies into extrusive igneous rock, also called volcanic, the rock cools very quickly.Extrusive igneous rocks, also known as volcanic rocks, are formed at the crust's surface as a result of the partial melting of rocks within the mantle and crust. Extrusive igneous rocks cool and solidify more quickly than intrusive igneous rocks. They are formed by the cooling of molten magma on the earth's surface.

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