True or False? Igneous means "fiery" TRUE FALSE
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Absolutely true! The term "igneous" comes from the Latin word "ignis," which means fire. This is fitting, as igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidification of molten rock, or magma. So next time you see these fiery stones, just remember they are born from a blazing adventure beneath the Earth’s surface! If you've ever seen a volcanic eruption, you've witnessed the creation of igneous rocks in action! When magma erupts onto the surface, it cools quickly to form rocks like basalt, while magma that cools slowly underground creates rocks like granite. Both types of rock tell a fiery story of Earth's geological processes.
