What explains the difference in the properties of igneous and deep-seated rocks?

Deep-seated igneous rocks, formed as a result of slow solidification of magma in the earth’s measles, have a uniformly granular full-crystalline structure with a high relative density close to unity. Their water absorption usually does not exceed 1%. They are characterized by high frost resistance and thermal conductivity.



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