The correct answer is B. Extrusive Igneous
Explanation
The image shows an image of an Obsidian rock and at the top a text fragment that says "The photo below shows a sample of Obsidian forms when lava from a volcanic eruption cools very quickly aboveground"
Igneous rocks are a group of rocks that includes all those that have been formed by the solidification of magma or lava expelled from the earth's lithosphere through a process called crystallization. In general, when the solidification of magma occurs within the lithosphere, the resulting rock is called intrusive. On the other hand, if the cooling occurs (at least in part) at the surface or a shallow depth, the resulting rock is called extrusive.
Taking into account the text that complements the image of the question and the previous information, it is possible to affirm that the correct answer is B. Extrusive Igneous because the rock is the result of the solidification of lava above the ground.
Answer:
the inner core is solid because S-waves stop at the inner core. The strong magnetic field is caused by convection in the liquid outer core.
Explanation:
The correct answer is - b. destructive.
Once the mountains stop their lifting up and also the other features are done with their formation, the erosion process takes over and starts to do its work by slowly wearing down the mountains and other features. The tendency of the erosion process is to flatten everything that it affects, so if there isn't any significant change that will cause lifting up of the terrain, the erosion will be able to flatten the space as much as possible. The erosive processes are considered as destructive processes because they are destroying the land features.
Answer:
It is called continental drift because the continents move.
Explanation:
The sequence of events that can lead to magma becoming soil is C. crystallization followed by exposure and weathering. Under these circumstances it may happen that magma actually turns to soil - it cools off so much that it becomes the ground we walk upon.