
Grain Size & Cooling Rate
As magma cools, it begins to crystallise and form solid rock. Igneous rocks are made up of several different mineral crystals that grow within the melt as it cools.
The video below is a clip of crystals forming in solution. Crystals in magma grow in a similar way as the melt cools. (Video Credit: DCSF).
The video below is a clip of crystals forming in solution. Crystals in magma grow in a similar way as the melt cools. (Video Credit: DCSF).



In smaller intrusions, such as sills and dykes, medium-grained rocks are formed (crystals 2mm to 5 mm).
In large igneous intrusions, such as batholiths, coarse-grained rocks are formed, with crystals over 5mm in size.

