Question
Where are extrusive igneous rocks typically found?
in a canyon
in a riverbed
near a dormant volcano
deep under Earth’s surface
in a canyon
in a riverbed
near a dormant volcano
deep under Earth’s surface
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Extrusive igneous rocks are typically found near a dormant volcano. These rocks form when magma erupts onto the Earth's surface, where it cools and solidifies quickly. This can occur around volcanic areas, including those that are currently active, dormant, or even extinct. They are not typically found in canyons, riverbeds, or deep under the Earth's surface, as those locations are more associated with other types of rocks or geological processes.