Environmental Sciences, asked by parvejkhan001717, 5 months ago

They are formed due to the lava ejeced
from the interior of the earth.​

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Answered by btsarmygirl3
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Explanation:

Earth has a layered structure that consists of the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust. Much of the planet's mantle consists of magma. This magma can push through holes or cracks in the crust, causing a volcanic eruption. When magma flows or erupts onto Earth's surface, it is called lava.

Answered by JeonJimin22019
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When lava reaches the surface of the Earth through volcanoes or through great fissures the rocks that are formed from the lava cooling and hardening are called extrusive igneous rocks. Some of the more common types of extrusive igneous rocks are lava rocks, cinders, pumice, obsidian , and volcanic ash and dust.

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