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Rock Review Lab Stations Are you ready for the Lab Stations Quiz?

Where did this rock form? 2. How did this rock form? 3. What is the name of this rock?

Name this type of rock. (Igneous, Metamorphic, or Sedimentary) 2. How did this rock form?

What type of sedimentary rock? Note: Remember there are 3 main types

What type of sedimentary rock? Note: Remember there are 3 types of

Is this rock intrusive igneous or extrusive igneous? Explain your answer.

Name this rock. What type of rock is this? (igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary)

Name the texture of this rock. How did this rock form? What type of rock is this? (igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary)

What type of foliation do you see? How did this rock form?

What is the texture of this rock? (Foliated or Nonfoliated) Name the parent rock.

What is the name of the magma that this rock formed? Name the two elements that make this type of magma dark.

1. Name the type of sedimentary rock. (Clastic or Nonclastic)

The name of this rock is Shale. Shale is what type of rock? (igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary) If this rock is subjected to heat and pressure, this rock will become __________.

Did this rock form from magma or lava? Are the crystals large or small?

Name the texture of this rock. (Foliated or nonfoliated) How did this rock form?

1. Explain how this helps to identify minerals.

1. Describe the luster of this mineral.

1. Describe how this mineral breaks.

1. How would you find the volume of this object?

What does this piece of equipment measure? What are the units?

Average the following numbers 129, 150, 160, 270, 300