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All of the following are true about igneous rock, except:
Magma and lava are formed when different types of rock melt.
Igneous rock forms on and beneath the Earth's surface.
Igneous rock forms through the cooling and solidification of molten material.
Igneous rock is only made on the Earth's surface.
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"Igneous rock is only made on the Earth's surface." is false.
Explanation: igneous rocks form both beneath the surface (intrusive/plutonic) and on the surface (extrusive/volcanic) by cooling and solidification of molten material (magma below the surface, lava at the surface).
Explanation: igneous rocks form both beneath the surface (intrusive/plutonic) and on the surface (extrusive/volcanic) by cooling and solidification of molten material (magma below the surface, lava at the surface).
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