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Igneous Rock

form from the cooling of molten rock (lava and magma). Igneous Rocks form from the cooling of molten rock (lava and magma).

Igneous rock Large Crystals Intrusive rock Magma At or near surface Cools slowly Inside Earth Fine Grained Small Crystals Extrusive Rock Lava Cools fast Coarse-grained

Are lava and magma the same? LAVA is molten material found on the surface of the earth. MAGMA is molten material found beneath the surface of the earth.

Classified by Formation: Extrusive Rock is formed from lava erupted onto Earth’s surface. Exits the Earth (Basalt)

Classified by Formation: Intrusive Rock is formed when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface. Inside the Earth (Granite)

Classified by Texture: Fast Cooling Lava (Extrusive) Fine-Grained, small crystals, more smooth Slow Cooling Magma (Intrusive) Coarse-Grained, large crystals, more rough

An intrusive igneous rock would have what type of texture? Why? Coarse-Grained, large crystals. Smooth & rough. It is hotter in the earth than on the outside of the earth so it takes longer for magma to cool down.

An extrusive igneous rock would have what type of texture? Why? Fine-Grained or glassy texture It is cooler on the surface of the Earth so the rocks can cool faster.

Classified by Mineral Composition: Mafic describes dark colored rocks because of low silica (basalt) Felsic describes light colored rocks because of high silica (granite)

Mineral Composition Igneous Rocks Granite is made of: Feldspar, Mica, Quartz, Horneblende (dark) Rhyolite is made of: Feldspar, Mica, Quartz, Horneblende Obsidian is made of: Quartz, Iron, Magnesium

How do you use igneous rocks? Tools Gravel Buildings Cleaning Streets Polishing Bridges Gardening

Classifying Igneous Rocks. Where do they form AND made of magma or lava? Intrusive (magma) and Extrusive (lava) How do they cool? Slow = Large crystals Fast = Small or No Crystals What they are made of (mineral composition)? Mafic and Felsic