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Igneous Rocks that are formed from melted rocks Magma or lava cools

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1 Igneous Rocks that are formed from melted rocks Magma or lava cools
There are two types of igneous rock

2 Intrusive- Igneous rocks that cooled and formed underground.
2 Types of Igneous Rocks Extrusive- Igneous rocks that cooled and formed above ground. Intrusive- Igneous rocks that cooled and formed underground.

3 Intrusive Igneous Rocks
Cool slowly, underground. Slow cooling = LARGE crystals Crystals are visible to eye Example: Granite, Diorite

4 Extrusive Igneous Rocks
Lava cools quickly on surface. Microscopic crystals= FAST cooling Often looks like glass Example: Obsidian

5 Extrusive Lava often cools quickly, trapping air bubbles (vacuoles) in the rock. These air bubbles make the rock feel very light. Example: Pumice

6 Sedimentary Rocks that are formed from pieces of rocks or organic matter. Compacted and cemented together.

7 Types of Sedimentary Clastic – sedimentary rocks from deposition of rock particles Biochemical – sedimentary rocks from deposition of organic matter

8 Fossils If the sample contains fossils, it must be sedimentary. Only sedimentary rocks have fossils.

9 Sometimes layered Grains can be large (coarse) or small (fine)
Cemented Grains Sometimes layered Grains can be large (coarse) or small (fine)

10 Examples Coquina - Small shells cemented together. Layered Sandstone
Conglomerate – meaning all different sizes Shale or slate

11 Rocks that have been changed by heat and/or pressure.
Metamorphic Rocks that have been changed by heat and/or pressure.

12 Common Metamorphic Rocks
Limestone becomes Marble Shale and Slate become Schist Sandstone becomes Quartzite Granite becomes Gneiss

13 How do metamorphic rocks form?
The parent rock can be “cooked” by a nearby magma intrusion. Called contact metamorphism. High pressure from rocks crashing together at convergent plate boundaries.

14 What clues do I look for? Foliated – metamorphic rocks that are layered Crystals squeeze flat and connect into a banding pattern

15 Nonfoliated – metamorphic rocks that are not layered
What clues do I look for? Nonfoliated – metamorphic rocks that are not layered

16 The Rock Cycle

17 What you will learn… What are the 3 types of rocks?
How are each formed? What clues do they give about their formation? How can I use physical characteristics to identify them?

18 How is this a cycle ? The rocks are constantly being recycled.
Almost all of the Earth’s crust has been recycled (re-melted and began again as igneous rocks)

19 Igneous Rock Quiz Where do extrusive igneous rocks form?
Where do intrusive igneous rocks form? What rate of cooling produces the largest crystals in igneous rocks? When pumice is formed, the air pockets that are “frozen” into the rock are called what? How can igneous rock eventually become sedimentary rock? How can igneous rock become a metamorphic rock? Give an example of a type of igneous rock and what metamorphic rock comes from it.

20 Sedimentary Rock Quiz What are sedimentary rocks made of?
What process solidifies layers of sediment into rock? Give an example of a biological sedimentary rock. Why are fossils only found in sedimentary rocks? How does a sedimentary rock become a metamorphic rock? Name a metamorphic rock and it’s sedimentary parent rock. How does sedimentary rock become an igneous rock?

21 Metamorphic Rock Quiz What does “metamorphic” mean?
List 3 ways rocks become metamorphic rocks. When magma or lava cooks a layer of rock that it touches, we call that __________ metamorphism. Chemical metamorphism changes the ______ of the rock. How can a metamorphic rock become a sedimentary rock? How can a metamorphic rock become an igneous rock?


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