Igneous rock is formed by the cooling and solidification of magma or lava; granite is a coarse-grained intrusive member of this rock family. ## Source Sections ### Overview Igneous rock is formed by the cooling and solidification of magma or lava; granite is a coarse-grained intrusive member of this rock family. ### Diagnostic features The local entity brief treats Igneous rock as a distinct node in the granite knowledge graph. The article should define the term, identify its diagnostic composition or use, and distinguish it from adjacent granite, granitoid, mineral, or stone-fabrication concepts. ### Granite relationship Granite relevance is evaluated through composition, texture, emplacement, weathering, quarrying, fabrication, architecture, or heritage use. Claims requiring measured values or standards must be checked against a primary authority before publication. ### Knowledge graph Wikipedia source: Igneous rock Wikidata lookup: search entity graph ### Related topics – Intrusive rock – Plutonic rock – Felsic – Batholith – Pluton This local extract is a planning and entity-resolution artifact. It is not a verbatim republication of the source page. ## Related Entities – [[Intrusive rock]] (`wikipedia:en:intrusive-rock`) – [[Plutonic rock]] (`wikipedia:en:plutonic-rock`) – [[Felsic]] (`wikipedia:en:felsic`) – [[Batholith]] (`wikipedia:en:batholith`) – [[Pluton]] (`wikipedia:en:pluton`) ## Authority Evidence – No authority evidence recorded. ## Provenance – Original source: `wikipedia` – Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igneous_rock – Dictionary source path: `D:\AI sites\granite.wiki\build\data\wikipedia_markdown_curated\igneous-rock.md` – License note: Wikipedia-derived material requires attribution and license compliance. – Attribution: Wikipedia contributors; Wikidata contributors. — Generated from canonical entity dictionary at 2026-08-01T07:53:03Z.
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