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Why igneous rocks are called mother rocks.five points

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Answered by srima0012
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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

Answered by Acharde15
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Igneous rocks are considered as the "Mother rock" of all rocks. Molten materials cools down and become either a volcanic or plutonic igneous rocks. The term plutonic and volcanic help to understand the origin of where the rock cooled down.

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