Extrusive igneous rocks are typically found at or near the Earth's surface, where magma erupts from volcanoes or fissures and cools quickly to form solid rock. Common locations include volcanic islands, lava plateaus, and areas around active or dormant volcanoes. Examples of extrusive igneous rocks include basalt and pumice, which can be found in regions with recent volcanic activity.
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