- Stock Photography: IGNEOUS ROCK DERIVED FROM THE LATIN WORD IGNEUS by Suwannapoomooo9
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- Photo title: Igneous rock derived from the Latin word igneus
- Author: Suwannapoomooo9
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- Igneous rock derived from the Latin word igneus meaning of fire from ignis meaning fire is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava This magma may be derived from partial melts of pre-existing rocks in either a planet s mantle or crust Typically the melting of rocks is caused by one or more of three processes an increase in temperature a decrease in pressure or a change in composition
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