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Formation of igneous rocks due to hardening magma ​

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When magma reaches the surface it is then called lava and the eruptions of lava and ash produce volcanoes. The lava that reaches the Earth's surface will harden and become igneous rock. ... These are called intrusive igneous rocks because the magma has intruded into pre-exiting rock layers.
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