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"Igneous rocks that crystallize underground are ______________ rocks, while _____________ rocks crystallize after emerging from a volcanoe"

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Instrusive and Extrusive are the correct answer respectively.

Intrusive Rocks

Intrusive rocks are igneous rocks that form when magma cools under the earth's surface. They can be identified by their large interlocking crystals, which grew large due to their slow cooling. Granite is a common type of intrusive rock that is distinguished by the presence of blocky pink potassium feldspar crystals.

Diorite, granite, and pegmatite are examples of intrusive igneous rocks.

Extrusive Rocks

Extrusive rocks are formed on the surface of the Earth from lava, which is magma that has emerged from underground. Intrusive rocks are formed from magma that cools and solidifies within the crust of the planet.

Basalt, tuff, pumice are examples of extrusive igneous rock.

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