Igneous rocks come in various textures! ๐งฑ
The texture of an igneous rock depends on how fast the magma or lava cools. If it cools slowly, we get rocks with larger crystals, like granites. If it cools quickly, like in volcanic eruptions, the crystals are smaller, creating a glassy texture, often seen in obsidian. Sometimes, you might find rocks with air
bubbles, called pumice, which floats on water! โ
๏ธ We can categorize textures into three main types: coarse, fine, and glassy. Each texture tells a different story!