Igneous Rock

A rock formed when melted rock cools and hardens
Real World Example
Imagine trying to make a perfect batch of homemade chocolate by melting it down and letting it cool into solid bars. This process is quite similar to how igneous rocks are formed, as both involve a material transitioning from a liquid to a solid state. Just like melted chocolate, which once cooled and hardened becomes a solid bar, melted rock (or magma) cools and hardens into solid igneous rock, with both processes requiring the right conditions to achieve the desired final form.
Real World Example Illustration
Practice Version
