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Rosalind
27 October, 00:26
How do crystals in extrusive rocks form?
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Seamus Morse
27 October, 01:08
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Extrusive Igneous Rocks Igneous rocks are called extrusive when they cool and solidify above the surface. Theses rocks usually form from a volcano, so they are also called volcanic rock
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