extrusies
Extrusies, in a geological context, refer to the eruption of molten rock, or magma, onto the Earth's surface. Once magma reaches the surface, it is called lava. This process can occur in various ways, leading to the formation of different geological features. The most common extrusive landforms are volcanoes, which are mountains built up from the accumulation of lava flows, ash, and other volcanic debris.
There are several types of extrusive igneous rocks. Shield volcanoes, for instance, are characterized by broad,
Extrusive activity is a fundamental part of the Earth's rock cycle, responsible for creating new crustal material.