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Sire Kassama 2014.  Igneous: granite, basalt, crystallize from hot molten rock  There are two main types of igneous rock: intrusive and extrusive 

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1 Sire Kassama 2014

2  Igneous: granite, basalt, crystallize from hot molten rock  There are two main types of igneous rock: intrusive and extrusive  Meteorites; igneous rocks from space  Cinder: small chunks of rock about the size of a grape that solidify in the air; full of holes made by gas bubble

3  Igneous rock never contain fossils and are normally hard  Volcanic bombs happen when small pieces of lava blast through air at high speed and cool very rapidly, most turn to volcanic ash and some form pumice which is light enough to float on water

4  Phaneritic: size of grains are large enough to see unaided; characterized by slow cooling in plutonic environment  Aphanitic: grain size is too small to see with naked eye; characterized by rapid cooling in volcanic environments  Porphyritic: rock has distinct differences in the size of crystals

5  Any igneous rock made on the surface of the volcano  Grains are too small to see because magma cooled quickly on earth’s surface and crystals do not have time to grow large and call these rocks fine grained  Sometimes lava cools so rapidly that no crystals grow and instead the lava turns to a glass like rock called obsidian or volcanic glass  Examples: rhyolite, andesite, obsidian

6  Also known as Plutonic Rocks  Any igneous rock made underground  Characterized by coarse grains in rocks  Crystal minerals are large enough to see because magma cools slowly which gives crystals time to grow and call these rock coarse grained  Examples include: granite, gabbro, diorite

7 IntrusiveExtrusive  Cooled and solidified at a considerable depth  Visual appearance reveals interlocking crystals forming the rock mass  Characterized by large crystal sizes  Cooling and hardening is typically quite slow  Surface feels relatively rough  Characterized by fine- grained textures  Formed at or above the surface of the planet  Cooling and hardening is typically quite rapid  Surface feels relatively smooth Both Silica is the most abundant component Named and identified on the basis of composition and texture Formed from the crystallization of minerals Contain feldspar minerals May become transformed into sedimentary rocks when exposed to the Earth’s surface

8 RockGrain SizeColor GraniteCoarseLight GabbroCoarseDark PegamiteVery coarseLight and dark BasaltFineDark RhyoliteFineLight AndesiteFineMedium

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11  The diagrams below show the crystals of four different rocks viewed through the same hand lens. Which crystals most likely formed from molten material that cooled and solidified most rapidly?

12  ROCK NAME  TYPE ( Igneous, Sedimentary, metamorphic)  FORMATION  Igneous (Extrusive, Intrusive) (volcanic, plutonic) (felsic or mafic)  Sedimentary ( Clastic, chemical, biochemical, organic)  Metamorphic (Regional, Contact Metamorphism) (low grade-high grade)  ENVIRONMENT  TEXTURE  Igneous (phaneritic, aphanitic, porphyritic)  Sedimentary (grain size)  Metamorphic Foliated or non-foliated  HARDNESS RANGE  MINERALS  PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION  (Color)  USES  OTHER PROPERTIES

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14  Is an extrusive igneous rock  Forms from Felsic  Found where there are explosive volcanoes along subduction boundaries  Has small crystals

15  Is intrusive igneous rock  Sometimes called black granite  Could occur as dikes or sills as it hardens in the ground  Normally dark and mottled in appearance  Minerals: plagioclase and hornblende  It’s extrusive form is andesite  Hardness: 7

16  It is the most abundant of Earth’s Volcanic Rocks and major component of ocean’s crust  Fine grained  Dark colored  Low viscosity (runny)  Moon’s dark patches  Minerals: augite and plagioclase  Common extrusive igneous rock  Made from solidified lava  Sometimes made from volcanic bombs  Hardness: 6-7

17  Extrusive igneous rock  Degrades over time  Black and sharp with frosted glassy surface  Used for surgical blades but was once important in ceremonial and sacrificial knives  Found in young lava flows  Minerals: quartz and feldspar  Hardness: 5.5  Often found with pumice

18  Intrusive Igneous Rock  Forms from mafic type magma  Is the intrusive form of basalt  Normally very dark color  Commonly made into countertops

19  Extrusive igneous rock  Made from thick sticky lava

20  Igneous rock sometimes containing crystals of beryl and garnet

21  Igneous Rock  Some giant stones of Stonehenge are dolerite

22  Intrusive igneous rock  Made of mostly quartz, feldspar and mica  Pink and white; coarse grained rock  Found in India, Italy, US  Used in Mt. Rushmore and buildings  Appears in huge bubbles of cooling magma called batholiths  Hardness: 6

23  Extrusive igneous rock  Vesicular because gases escaped from the lava when cooled

24  Extrusive Igneous Rocks  Has volcanic origin  vesicular because gases escaped from the lava when cooled  Can be related to rhyolite with its composition  Used to make building blocks, concrete, toothpaste, cosmetics, and soap  Can float in water  Often found with obsidian  Hardness: 6

25  The following questions and answers are from the New York State Regents Website: http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/core/q uestions/topics.cfm?Course=ESCI  Geology.com


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