Igneous rock

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Igneous rock is the hyperadult form of lava. When lava dies, it evolves into some form of igneous rock and is later revived. It comes from fire, making it igneous. Igneous rock groves are commonly found around volcanoes, though some clump deep underground. Among the most popular species in this clade are granite, andesite, basalt, and the highly sought after obsidian.

When igneous rocks evolve, they either gather up dust and stuff and become sedimentary rocks or turn into metamorphic rocks with the help of heat and pressure.