Describing rocks formed directly from the cooling and solidification of molten magma or lava. These rocks can form either underground when magma cools slowly, or on the surface when lava cools quickly.
From Latin 'ignis' meaning fire, reflecting the fiery origin of these rocks. The term was introduced to geology in the 1660s by early Earth scientists who recognized that some rocks showed clear evidence of having been melted and reformed.
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