igneous rock
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Definition
- Noun:
- Rock formed from cooled and solidified magma or lava: "Igneous rock" refers to a type of rock that originates from the cooling and solidification of molten material (magma) beneath the Earth's surface or lava on the surface.
Usage
- Noun:
- Igneous rock is one of the three main rock types in the rock cycle.
- The texture of an igneous rock, such as coarse-grained or fine-grained, depends on its cooling history.
Examples
- Noun:
- Granite and basalt are common examples of igneous rock.
- The geologist studied the igneous rock formation to understand the area's volcanic history.
Advanced Usage
"Intrusive igneous rock": Rock that forms from magma that cools slowly beneath the Earth's surface, resulting in large crystals (e.g., granite).
- The intrusive igneous rock formed a large pluton deep within the crust.
"Extrusive igneous rock": Rock that forms from lava that cools quickly on the Earth's surface, resulting in small or no crystals (e.g., obsidian).
- The volcanic flow produced a layer of extrusive igneous rock.
Variants and Related Words
Igneous (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of fire, especially in geology relating to rocks formed by solidification from a molten state.
- The igneous processes were responsible for the mountain's formation.
Magma (n): Hot fluid or semi-fluid material below or within the earth's crust from which igneous rock is formed.
- Lava (n): Magma that reaches the earth's surface through a volcano or fissure.
Synonyms
- Volcanic rock (specifically for extrusive types): Rock formed from lava.
- Plutonic rock (specifically for intrusive types): Rock formed from magma that solidified at depth.
Related Phrases
Igneous intrusion: A body of intrusive igneous rock.
- The landscape was shaped by a massive igneous intrusion.
Igneous petrology: The branch of geology dealing with the study of igneous rocks.
- She specialized in igneous petrology.
Noun
- rock formed by the solidification of molten magma