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1 Igneous Rocks Igneous – “FIRE ROCKS” From red-hot magma…

2 Extrusive Igneous Rocks
form when lava erupts from a volcano or “bubbles up” from tectonic plates moving apart - onto Earth’s surface. Ex: Basalt – the most common extrusive rock on Earth; forms most of Earth’s ocean floor. Ex: Obsidian – black volcanic glass

3 Igneous Rocks Earth's Most Abundant Bedrock: Basalt Basalt forms more of Earth's surface than any other rock type. Most areas in ocean basins are basalt. May be on land from lava flows, too.

4 Igneous Rock - Obsidian
Obsidian was used to make knives, arrow heads, spear points, scrapers and many other weapons and tools

5 How igneous rocks form…
Extrusive When a volcano erupts or when magma bubbles to the surface Intrusive when magma cools slowly inside earth

6 Intrusive Igneous Rocks
forms when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface (INSIDE). Ex: Granite – the most abundant intrusive rock on Earth’s continents. Forms the core of many mountain ranges. Ex: Porphyry- looks like jello w/fruit inside it

7 Intrusive Igneous Rocks
Granite is used to make many objects Granite is also well-known from its many world-famous natural exposures. These include: Stone Mountain, GA; Mount Rushmore, SD

8 Intrusive Igneous Rock
Porphyry—mixed texture (some large and some small grains)

9 Igneous Rocks Texture – fine grained
Rapidly cooling lava forms a fine-grained rock with small crystals. Ex: Basalt - crystals too small to be seen without a microscope. Ex: Obsidian –smooth, shiny texture like thick glass & cooled without forming crystals “Volcanic Glass”

10 Igneous Rocks Obsidian Obsidian on the side of a volcano

11 Igneous Rocks Texture: coarse-grained
Slowly cooling magma forms coarse-grained rock with large crystals Ex: granite and porphyry

12 Igneous Rocks – Mineral Composition
Felsic: When magma is high in silica light-colored rocks form - like granite. Mafic: When lava is low in silica dark-colored rocks form - like basalt

13 High Silica vs. Low Silica
Felsic vs. Mafic

14 Uses of Igneous Rock Granite – Statues, Bridges and old public buildings, Paving streets with cobblestone, floors, kitchen countertops (thin polished sheets of Granite)

15 Uses of Igneous Rock Basalt - Gravel for construction
Obsidian - Sharp tools for cutting and scraping (Native Am!), Starting vegetable gardens (fertilizer) – it’s called Perlite, which is formed from heating Obsidian

16 Pumice is cool! It can float!
Pumice – used for cleaning and polishing

17 Uses of Igneous Rock Statues, Public Buildings - Granite

18 Uses of Igneous Rocks Cobblestone streets, kitchen countertops – Granite


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