No, they are not rigid and brittle they are darkcollered and dence and have holes sometimes.
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Igneous rock is typically rigid and strong due to the interlocking nature of its mineral crystals. However, its brittleness can vary depending on factors such as mineral composition, texture, and cooling rate during formation. In general, igneous rock can fracture along existing planes but can also deform plastically under high pressure and temperature conditions.