Pyroclastic rock forms when hot ash, lava fragments, and volcanic gases are erupted from a volcano and cool quickly in the air or under water. It is an igneous rock formed by solidified volcanic ash or other pyroclastic materials. Pyroclastic rocks include tuff, ignimbrite, and volcanic breccia.
Pyroclastic rock forms when hot ash, lava fragments, and volcanic gases are erupted from a volcano and cool quickly in the air or under water. It is an igneous rock formed by solidified volcanic ash or other pyroclastic materials. Pyroclastic rocks include tuff, ignimbrite, and volcanic breccia.
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Pyroclastic rock forms when hot ash, lava fragments, and volcanic gases are erupted from a volcano and cool quickly in the air or under water. It is an igneous rock formed by solidified volcanic ash or other pyroclastic materials. Pyroclastic rocks include tuff, ignimbrite, and volcanic breccia.
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