Determine the difference between intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks.

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Intrusive igneous rocks always contain very small crystals. Extrusive
•igneous rocks always contain very large crystals.
Intrusive igneous rocks form beneath the surface of the Earth.
• Extrusive igneous rocks form above the Earth's crust on the surface of the Earth.
Intrusive gageustocks

cool slowly, allowing for the formation of large crystals, while extrusive igneous rocks cool quickly, resulting in small or no crystals. Intrusive rocks have a coarse texture, while extrusive rocks have a fine-grained or glassy texture. Intrusive rocks are typically formed through slow cooling of magma deep underground, while extrusive rocks form through rapid cooling of lava on the Earth's surface.