Question : Rocks that are formed by the cooling of magma are called:
Option 1: Sedimentary rocks
Option 2: Igneous rocks
Option 3: Metamorphic rocks
Option 4: Rock salts
Correct Answer: Igneous rocks
Solution : The correct answer is Igneous rocks
Igneous rocks are those that originate from molten rock material that solidifies. These can be divided into two categories: extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks. Intrusive igneous rocks are those formed when magma cools down inside the crust of the earth. Because the magma has pushed into previously existing rock layers, these rocks are known as intrusive igneous rocks.
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