Rocks Igneous (Volcanic) Rocks. Rhyolite © Dr. Richard Busch, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank.

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Rocks Igneous (Volcanic) Rocks

Rhyolite © Dr. Richard Busch, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Andesite © Dr. Richard Busch, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Basalt © Jessica Ball

Granite © Dr. Richard Busch, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Diorite © Jessica Ball

Gabbro © Dr. Richard Busch, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Obsidian © Dr. Richard Busch, Image Source: Earth Science World Image BankEarth Science World Image Bank

Pumice © Jessica Ball

Scoria © Jessica Ball