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Igneous rock is formed when hot molten rock, known as magma, cools and solidifies. Magma is formed when the Earth’s mantle and crust are heated by the radioactive decay of elements. As the molten rock rises high into the Earth’s crust, it cools and hardens, forming igneous rock.
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