when a piece of igneous rock is cooled underground you can tell because most of the time they don't have wholes from released air and gas because they don't let out underground because they are being compacted.
Yes you can because sometimes when lava cools is has air holes, but when the magma cools inside a volcano it usually would cool slower so it has crystals.
If you looked closely at a piece of igneous rock, you would be able to tell if it was cooled above or below ground. This is because the slower the magma cools, the more chance crystals or mineral grains have to grow in it.
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ReplyDeleteNo you can not.
ReplyDeleteThe piece of igneous rock was cooled underground because magma is underground, and lava is above ground.
ReplyDeleteYes, you can.
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ReplyDeleteno you can tell if it cooled above ground or underground
ReplyDeleteMaga is above ground not underneath.
ReplyDeleteI don't think that you can tell.
ReplyDeleteYes, because one has air pockets, which creates big holes and the other does not.
ReplyDeleteIt was cooled underground .
ReplyDeleteBy just looking at it yes you can tell the difference between the two
ReplyDeleteNo but Igneous rock is cooled above because magma is above ground so is lava so it must cool above ground.
ReplyDeleteYes you can.
ReplyDeleteYes I think you can tell if Igneous rock is cooled above or underground.
ReplyDeleteYes you can
ReplyDeleteYou can not tell if a piece of igneous rock has cooled above ground or below ground because it had to irrupt before it cooled.
ReplyDeleteyes because magma is underground and lava is above ground
ReplyDeleteIf it was above ground then it probably has crystals.
ReplyDeleteyou can it was cooled underground and the surface.
ReplyDeleteThe piece of Igneous rock cooled underground because magma is found in the Earth, and lava is found above the Earth.
ReplyDeleteYes if it melted on the surface it might have air pockets and if it's under ground it's just solid.
ReplyDeleteYes, if a rock is made above the surface it has smaller crystals than it would if it was mad underground.
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ReplyDeleteigneous rock can cool underground or above ground
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ReplyDeleteIgneous rock cools under the ground.
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ReplyDeleteYes you can, because the intrusive igneous rocks cool slowly, forming crystals. The extrusive cools quickly, leaving holes and no crystals.
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ReplyDeleteYes if a rock is made above the surface it has smaller crystals that it would if it was made underground.
ReplyDeleteYes you can.
ReplyDeleteyes if a rock was above ground it would have smaller crystals then a rock that was under ground.
ReplyDeleteno you cant
ReplyDeleteno you can not tell weather they cooled above or under ground because they all look the same.
ReplyDeleteYou can tell if it was cool ubove ground or under.
ReplyDeleteNo you can't.
ReplyDeleteYes, you can tell if a igneous rock has cooled above ground or underground.
ReplyDeleteyes because above ground it would be igneous and below ground it would turn into crystals
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ReplyDeleteIgneous rock is cooled in both places
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ReplyDeleteYes because it would look diffrent
ReplyDeleteYes, because above ground it might get air pockets, but below ground it won't.
ReplyDeleteno you can't
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ReplyDeleteYes you can because only one of them would have crystals.
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ReplyDeleteYes you can tell if an igneous rock was cooled above ground or underground.
ReplyDeletewhen a piece of igneous rock is cooled underground you can tell because most of the time they don't have wholes from released air and gas because they don't let out underground because they are being compacted.
ReplyDeleteYes you can because sometimes when lava cools is has air holes, but when the magma cools inside a volcano it usually would cool slower so it has crystals.
ReplyDeleteYes you can tell if a igneous rock has cooled below or above ground.
ReplyDeleteIf you looked closely at a piece of igneous rock, you would be able to tell if it was cooled above or below ground. This is because the slower the magma cools, the more chance crystals or mineral grains have to grow in it.
ReplyDeleteYes because it has air pockets if it forms extrusivly.
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ReplyDeleteNo u can not
ReplyDeleteYes because it may have air pockets.
ReplyDeleteNo but Igneous rock is cooled above because magma is above ground so is lava so it must cool above ground.
ReplyDeleteI don't think you can
ReplyDeleteYes, because it might have air holes in it.
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ReplyDeleteyes you can
ReplyDeleteNO YOU CAN'T!!
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ReplyDeleteit froms air pocets so yeah
ReplyDeleteYes you can because it might have air holes in the rock.
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