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Chapter 2 Lesson 3: Igneous Rocks

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1 Chapter 2 Lesson 3: Igneous Rocks
Study and Review Guide

2 1. Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling of magma or lava.
How are igneous rocks classified? Origin Texture Mineral composition

3 Directions: Circle the correct term that matches
Directions: Circle the correct term that matches Choose Intrusive or Extrusive. 2. Formed from lava that erupted onto Earth’s surface. 3. Granite is the most abundant 4. Basalt is the most common 5. Formed when magma hardened beneath Earth’s surface 6. Fine grained or glassy texture 7. Larger grains

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5 Of its mineral crystals.
8. The texture of an igneous rock depends on the ______________ and _______________ Of its mineral crystals. What is the exception to this rule? Igneous rocks that lack a crystal structure. 9. Rapidly cooling lava forms ____________________ grained igneous rock with _____________ crystals or ___________________ Crystals at all.

6 10. Slowly cooling magma forms coarse- grained rocks with large crystals
such as granite. 11. Lava that is low is silica usually forms _____________________-colored Rocks such as _____________________.

7 12. Magma that is high in silica usually forms _______________
-colored rocks such as ______________. 13. Many igneous rocks are hard,___________, and durable. People throughout history have used igneous rocks for ________________________ and _______________________

8 Directions: Describe how each of these igneous rocks can be used.
14. granite 14. Fortresses in Peru (building blocks), building materials ie. Egyptians: statues; Today: curbstones and floors 15. basalt 15. cobblestones, landscaping, roads 16. pumice 16. 17. obsidian 17. 18. perlite 18. Mixed with soil and used for starting vegetable seeds

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