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1. Once a rock forms as part of a mountain, it does not change. 2. Some rocks, when exposed on Earth’s surface, undergo weathering and erosion. Do you agree or disagree?

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1. Once a rock forms as part of a mountain, it does not change. 2. Some rocks, when exposed on Earth’s surface, undergo weathering and erosion. Do you agree or disagree?. Lesson 1 - Now. Igneous Rocks. How do igneous rocks form? What are the common types of igneous rocks?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. Once a rock forms as part of a mountain, it does not change.

2. Some rocks, when exposed on Earth’s surface, undergo weathering and erosion.

Do you agree or disagree?

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• How do igneous rocks form?• What are the common types of

igneous rocks?

Igneous Rocks

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• extrusive rock• volcanic glass• intrusive rock

Igneous Rocks

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• When volcanic material erupts and cools and crystallizes on Earth’s surface, it forms a type of igneous rock called extrusive rock.

• Volcanic glass is rock that forms when lava cools too quickly to form crystals.

• Among the most noticeable features of some extrusive igneous rocks are holes that are left after gas escapes.

Igneous Rock Formation

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Igneous Rock Formation (cont.)

intrusivefrom Latin intrudere, means “to push in”

Igneous rocks that form as magma cools underground are called intrusive rocks.

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Intrusive and Extrusive Rocks

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How do igneous rocks form?

Igneous Rock Formation (cont.)

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Geologists determine whether an igneous rock is extrusive or intrusive by studying the rock’s texture.

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• If the crystals are small, the rock is extrusive.

• If all the crystals are large enough to see and have an interlocking texture, the rock is intrusive.

Igneous Rock Identification

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• Igneous rocks are also classified, in part, by magma composition, such as silica content.

• Magma composition, the location where the lava or magma cools and crystallizes, and the cooling rate determine the type of igneous rock that forms.

Igneous Rock Identification (cont.)

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Igneous Rock Identification (cont.)

How are extrusive and intrusive rocks different?

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• An extrusive igneous rock cools and crystallizes from volcanic material erupted on Earth’s surface.

• When lava cools fast, volcanic glass forms.

• An intrusive igneous rock forms as magma cools and crystallizes deep inside Earth.

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A. sediment B. volcanic glassC. pumiceD. magma

What erupts onto Earth’s surface during a volcanic eruption?

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A. extrusive rockB. intrusive rockC. volcanic glassD. magma

Which of these forms when lava cools too quickly to form crystals?

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A. intrusive B. extrusiveC. crystallizedD. mineral

What kind of rock forms when magma cools underground?

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3. Large crystals form when lava cools quickly on Earth’s surface.

4. Igneous rocks form when cooling magma crystallizes.

Do you agree or disagree?