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IGNEOUS ROCKSLava is molten rock found at or near Earth’s surface.
Magma is molten rock found beneath Earth’s surface.
Igneous Rocks form from both lava and magma.
3 Ways Magma Can Form• Pressure – The high pressure inside Earth causes Hot
rocks and minerals to remain solid. When those hot rocks rise and the pressure lowers, the minerals melt.
• Temperature – High temperatures melt minerals. Each mineral has a different melting point – so some minerals melt when others remain solid.
• Composition – If fluids, such as water, combine with the rock, the composition of the rock changes which lowers the melting point enough for it to melt and lower temperatures.
Igneous Rock• Forms when hot, liquid
rock or magma, cools and solidifies
• Found near volcanic activity
• Liquid magma is a mixture of many minerals
Intrusive & ExtrusiveThose igneous rocks that form from magma are referred to as INTRUSIVE.
INTRUSIVE = Inside
Those igneous rocks that form from lava are referred to as EXTRUSIVE.
EXTRUSIVE = Outside
TEXTURE of Igneous Rocks• Determined by how fast the
magma cools
• Smooth grained rocks are formed by magma that cools quickly (Extrusive)
• Coarse grained rocks are formed when magma cools slowly (Intrusive)
IGNEOUS ROCK FORMATIONS
Intrusive Extrusive• Forms on the Earth’s
surface
• Extrusive rocks have a smooth texture because ?
• Form Below Earth’s surface and inside the Earth
• Intrusive rocks have a coarse grained texture because ?
COMPOSTITION of Igneous Rocks• Light colored rocks are less dense and rich
in Quartz - Felsic (aluminum, potassium, silicon and sodium)
• Dark colored rocks - are more dense and contain Plant Nutrients.
(calcium, iron, magnesium)
Mafic
Igneous Rock QUESTIONObsidian is a dark-colored volcanic glass that forms from the very rapid cooling of molten rock material. It cools so rapidly that crystals do not form.
• Is this rock Felsic or Mafic?
• Is it fine-grained or coarse-grained?
• Is this rock Intrusive or Extrusive?
Mafic, fine grained, extrusive
Basalt – Fine-grained, extrusive Mafic
Basalt is also an abundant rock on the Moon. Much of the Moon's surface is underlain by basaltic lava flows and flood basalts. These areas of the Moon are known as "lunar maria."
Pumice – Extremely Fine-Grained, Extrusive Felsic Igneous RockForm during explosive volcanic eruptions from the cooling of the frothy magma