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Which describes a feature of extrusive igneous rocks after formation?
are coarse
have a fine texture
have large crystals
are found in magma chambers
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Have a fine texture.
Extrusive igneous rocks form from lava that cools rapidly at or near the Earth's surface, so their crystals are small (fine-grained) or may be glassy/vesicular.
Extrusive igneous rocks form from lava that cools rapidly at or near the Earth's surface, so their crystals are small (fine-grained) or may be glassy/vesicular.
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