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Sidney Hunter
28 September, 04:34
What is fiery about ingeous rocks?
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April Crane
28 September, 05:32
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An igneous rock is one that forms through intense, fiery heat--usually in a volcano. It starts out molten (so hot it melts into liquid), then solidifies as it cools. So, it's rock that has "ignited."igneous comes from the Latin ignis "fire. I'm not sure if this is the answer you were looking for ...
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