Where do extrusive igneous rocks cool at?

Where do extrusive igneous rocks cool at?

  • Correct Answer: surface
  • in water
  • underground
  • in volcanoes

Explanation: Extrusive igneous rocks cool at the surface. Volcanoes are one type of feature that forms from extrusive rocks. Several other interesting landforms are also extrusive features. Intrusive igneous rocks cool below the surface. These rocks do not always remain hidden. Rocks that formed in the crust are exposed when the rock and sediment that covers them is eroded away.

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