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Igneous Rock Cycle Igneous rocks are formed as magma from below the earth’s crust cools and hardens.

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1 Igneous Rock Cycle Igneous rocks are formed as magma from below the earth’s crust cools and hardens.

2 Igneous Rock Formation
Cooling may occur deep beneath the earth’s crust forming intrusive igneous rock. Cooling may be rapid at or near the surface forming extrusive igneous rocks.

3 Igneous Rock Formation
Slow cooling produces rocks with large grains. Intrusive: large grains. Fast cooling produces smaller, often unnoticeable grains. Extrusive: smaller grains Rocks can begin to cool slowly and then rapid cool Porphyry: combo grains

4 Families of Igneous Rocks
Felsic rocks are formed from magma called felsic – high in silica (SiO2) Mafic rocks are formed from mafic magma – low in silica Ultramafic rocks are made up of a combination of the minerals in both felsic and mafic magma.

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