What are igneous rocks? How are they formed?
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Igneous Rocks: form by crystallizing melted material (magma). They can form either on the surface (extrusive igneous rocks), or deep in the crust (intrusive or plutonic igneous rocks). Volcanoes are places where magma erupts as lava or ash.
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Igneous means 'coming out of fire'.
Igneous rocks are formed due to intensive heat and pressure where molten material called magma comes out and solidifies over the Earth's surface as lava.
They are also called primary rocks as they were formed first over the Earth's surface.
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