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Why igneous rock is a mother rocks?

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Answered by queen9243
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Because from igneous rocks many other rocks form by breaking it that's why igneous rocks are called mother rocks.

Answered by ironmanmrk287
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Igneous rocks are considered the "Mother" of all rocks. Molten material cools down and becomes either a volcanic or plutonic igneous rocks. ... For instance, if magma cooled inside the Earth it is called plutonic. If molten rock (lava) moved upwards in a volcano and cooled it is called a volcanic rock .

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