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Igneous rocks can originate from partial melts of existing rocks in the Earth's mantle or crust, driven by changes in temperature, pressure, or composition. The

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Igneous rocks can originate from partial melts of existing rocks in the Earth's mantle or crust, driven by changes in temperature, pressure, or composition. They play a crucial role in understanding the Earth's evolution. Notable examples of igneous rocks include granite, formed through the slow cooling of magma, and basalt, a common extrusive rock found in volcanic regions.