The document discusses various textures found in igneous rocks that provide clues about how the rocks formed. Extrusive igneous rocks like lava have fine-grained textures from rapid cooling, while intrusive rocks like granite have larger crystals from slower cooling. Textures include aphanitic (too fine to see crystals), porphyritic (large and small crystals), vesicular (with gas bubbles), and phaneritic (large visible crystals). These textures reflect differences in cooling rates and mineral compositions that help identify the rocks.