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31 May, 03:53

Step by step extrusive igneous rocks formation process

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    trusive igneous rocks, or volcanics, form when magma makes its way to Earth's surface. The molten rock erupts or flows above the surface as lava, and then cools forming rock. The lava comes from the upper mantle layer, between 50 km and 150 km below the Earth's surface.

    When lava erupts onto the Earth's surface, it cools quickly. If the lava cools in less than a day or two, there is no time for elements to form minerals. Instead, elements are frozen in place within volcanic glass. Often, lava cools over a few days to weeks and minerals have enough time to form but not time to grow into large crystals.

    Basalt is the most common type of extrusive igneous rock and the most common rock type at the Earth's surface.
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