When hot and molten magma from the mantle rises up and reaches the crust layer but fails to reach the surface, it cools down and solidifies within the crust. What type of rocks are these?
A
Sedimentary rocks
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B
Intrusive igneous rocks
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C
Extrusive igneous rocks
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D
Metamorphic rocks
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Solution
The correct option is B Intrusive igneous rocks When the molten magma cools, it becomes solid. Rocks thus formed are called igneous rocks. Igneous rocks are of two types- intrusive igneous rocks and extrusive igneous rocks. This classification is based on the location in which these rocks are formed.