When molten rock undergoes crystallization above ground, what type of rock results?

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Answer:

Igneous rock

Explanation:

Magma forms under the Earth's surface in the crust or mantle and erupts on Earth's surface as lava. When magma or lava cools, it solidifies by crystallization, in which minerals grow within the magma or lava. The rock that results from this is an igneous rock from the Latin word ignis, meaning “fire.”

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