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why are igneous rocks called primary rock?

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Answered by ItzTogetic
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As igneous rocks are formed from magma and begin the rock cycle, they are called primary rocks.

Igneous rocks are created from the cooling of molten magma/lava. All other rocks are derived from them, which is why you will also find them referred to as parent rocks on occasion.

Igneous rocks begin the rockcycle, and are therefore called primary rocks. Two major divisions include volcanic or extrusive rocks that form when magma is ejected from the Earth's crust, and intrusive rocks, which are created below the surface.

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Answered by Anonymous
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As igneous rocks are formed from magma and begin the rock cycle, they are called primary rocks.

Explanation:

Igneous rocks are created from the cooling of molten magma/lava. All other rocks are derived from them, which is why you will also find them referred to as parent rocks on occasion.

As you can see, it starts with magma →igneous rock. From there, all other manner of rocks can be made.

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