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Why are igneous rocks called fire rocks?

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Asked by gurpreet, 19 Feb 02:32 pm
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Because the fire blades into the process and the heat inside makes the lava induce air and the lava will make fire inside of the igneous rock.
Answered by iqbal seth, 19 Feb 04:40 pm

 
  
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Because the fire blades into the process and the heat inside makes the lava induce air and the lava will make fire inside of the igneous rock.
Answered by rajan, 19 Apr 05:46 am

 
  
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They are hot
Answered by rajesh barua, 27 Mar 06:03 pm

 
  
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Because the fire blades into the process and the heat inside makes the lava induce air and the lava will make fire inside of the igneous rock.
Answered by Quest, 19 Feb 05:51 pm

 
  
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