False, igneous rocks may classified by chemical composition but may not be crystallized together in the same rock. SO there are always different minerals in igneous rocks.
In historical terms, this would be called a colony, but currently this name is no longer used and there are no places actually known as "colonies".
The current political term for this is a "territory": this is the correct answer, one example are the overseas territories of France.
Central America is bordered by Mexico to the north, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south!!!!!!!!
Everybody always uses it to mean some kind of liquid that's hot and smoking,
like glowing smoking molten lava creeping down the sides of a volcano, or red
hot molten steel pouring out of the furnace in a steel mill in a shower of sparks.
But I think technically it just means melted ... water is molten ice.