Why igneous rocks are hard?
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Because the hardness of minerals in igneous rocks tends to be quite high.
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Igneous rocks, like all rocks, consist of various kinds of minerals. Hardness in minerals is a function of the strength of their chemical bonds. In geology, the Mohs hardness classification was developed as a semi-quantitive way of the determining the relative hardness of minerals.
So, the minerals in igneous rocks have a moderately high hardness and so igneous rocks themselves tend to be quite hard. They get even hard if they become a metamorphic rock.
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