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According to the rock cycle, when liquid magma cools into a solid, what is formed?

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Similarly, liquid magma also turns into a solid — a rock — when it is cooled. Any rock that forms from the cooling of magma is an igneous rock. Magma that cools quickly forms one kind of igneous rock, and magma that cools slowly forms another kind. ... The kind of rock formed in this way is called intrusive igneous rock.

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Answer: Igneous rock.

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The kind of rock formed in this way is called intrusive igneous rock.

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