What does an igneous rock's crystal grain size indicate to the observer?

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The size of the mineral crystals in an igneous rock is related to the rate of time spent in cooling from magma. Longer exposure to the crystallization temperature means larger crystals. Less time means smaller crystals, or in the case of obsidian, which cools extremely quickly, no crystallization.

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