Extrusive (lava) igneous rocks form

under the earth's surface

from fragments of other rocks

when molten rock cools above the earth's surface

Respuesta :

Answer:

when molten rock cools above the earth's surface

Explanation:

Extrusive Igneous Rocks Extrusive igneous rocks are formed when molten magma spill over to the surface as a result of a volcanic eruption. The magma on the surface (lava) cools faster on the surface to form igneous rocks that are fine-grained.