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Liz LaRosa http://www.middleschoolscience.com 2009 Rock identification Liz LaRosa http://www.middleschoolscience.com 2009

What type of rock is this? Where or how is it formed?

Marble Metamorphic Non-Foliated Calcium Carbonate Metamorphism of Limestone

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Limestone Sedimentary Calcium Carbonate Forms in clear, warm, shallow marine waters Forms from the accumulation of shell, coral, algal and fecal debris

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Granite Intrusive Igneous Rock Most are Felsic Coarse Grained, can see crystals Contains quartz and feldspar

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Gneiss Metamorphic Foliated Feldspar

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Coal Organic Sedimentary Rock Formed from plant remains

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Obsidian Extrusive Igneous Rock Very quick cooling molten rock (lava) Glassy No crystals formed

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Sandstone Sedimentary Rock Formed by the action of wind, water, and ice on older rock Quartz cemented by silica or lime Most form in shallow seas

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Pumice Felsic Extrusive Igneous Rock Quick cooling molten rock (lava) No crystals formed Many holes formed - gasses released Floats on water

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Scoria Mafic Extrusive Igneous Rock Forms as a frothy crust on the top of a lava flow or as material ejected from a volcanic vent and solidifying while airborne No crystals formed Many holes formed - gasses released

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Basalt Mafic Extrusive Igneous Rock Formed from dark dense lava Pyroxene, plagioclase feldspar Fine grained

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Slate Foliated Metamorphic Rock Metamorphism of Shale Breaks into thin “slices”

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Hornfels Non-Foliated Metamorphic Rock Fine grained crystals Metamorphism of clays or shales

What type of rock is this? Where or how is it formed?

Conglomerate Sedimentary Rock Rounded pebbles ¼ inch or larger cemented together Formed near moving water Quartz, quartzite

Review Can you compare and contrast the following sets of rocks? Limestone and Marble Granite and Gneiss Obsidian and Coal Sandstone, Pumice, and Scoria Basalt, Hornfels, and Slate Conglomerate and all the other rocks