Igneous comes from the Latin word, ignis, meaning fire

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Igneous comes from the Latin word, ignis, meaning fire Igneous Rocks Igneous comes from the Latin word, ignis, meaning fire

Igneous Rocks Rocks that form when molten material (lava or magma) cools & crystallizes.

Lava vs. Magma Lava: molten rock that flows out onto Earth’s surface. Magma: molten rock below Earth’s surface In the lab, most rocks must be heated to temperatures of 800°C-1200°C before they melt.

Magma Composition Type of igneous rock that forms depends on composition of magma Magma is often a slushy mix of molten rock, dissolved gases, and mineral crystals. Common elements in magma: Oxygen, silicon, Aluminum, Iron, magnesium, calcium, potassium, and sodium. Silica (SiO2) is the most abundant & has the most effect on magma characteristics. It affects melting temperature & how quickly it flows.

Classification of Igneous Rocks Intrusive Rocks: magma cools & crystallizes below Earth’s surface -Crystals are generally large enough to see without magnification 2. Extrusive Rocks: Magma that cools and crystallizes on Earth’s surface -Crystals that form in these rocks are small & difficult to see without magnification

Texture of Igneous Rocks Texture refers to the size, shape, & distribution of the crystals or grains that make up a rock. Crystal Size & Cooling Rates: When lava flows on Earth’s surface, it cools quickly & there is not enough time for large crystals to form. Sometimes cooling occurs so quickly that crystals do not form. The result is volcanic glass (ex. obsidian). When magma cools slowly beneath Earth’s surface, there is sufficient time for large crystals to form.

Vesicular Texture Spongy appearance (ex. Pumice) Magma contains dissolved gases that escape; however, quickly cooled lava contains trapped gases. When the lava hardens, the spaces (or vesicles) that remain are from the previously trapped air bubbles.

Label & color-code your diagram Magma Lava Intrusive Rock Extrusive Rock Large slow forming crystals Small crystals/no crystals