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Title: Igneous Rocks


1
Igneous Rocks
JEOPARDY
With special hosts You !!! (and your friendly
teacher)
2
The Board
3
Wild Card 100
  • The meaning of the term ignis in Latin?
  • Answer- What is fire
  • Return to game board

4
Wild Card 200
  • An igneous rock with a vesicular texture (air
    bubbles) is what type of igneous rock
  • What is an extrusive rock?
  • Return to game board

5
Wild Card 300
  • The reason why olivine is found in the ground
    even though Bowens Reaction Series says it
    should become pyroxene
  • Answer- What is it sinks to the bottom, and out
    of the melt?
  • Return to game board

6
Wild Card 400
  • This is what happens to the arrangement of
    silicon-oxygen as you proceed in the BRS?
  • Answer- What is it gets more and more complex?
  • Return to game board

7
W.C. 500
  • The texture of rocks that cool, very, very
    rapidly
  • Answer- What is glassy?
  • Return to game board

8
Rock ID 100
  • A general term for Coarse-grained rocks
  • Answer- What is Phaneritic?
  • Return to game board

9
Rock ID 200
  • Rocks with high percentages of magnesium and iron
  • Answer- Who is mafic?
  • Return to game board

10
Rock ID 300
  • Extrusive rocks like rhyolite and basalt exhibit
    this type of texture
  • Answer- What is aphanitic?
  • Return to game board

11
Rock ID 400
  • Rocks with this type of composition exhibit a
    light pinkish color?
  • Answer- What is Felsic?
  • Return to game board

12
Rock ID 500
  • Porphyritic texture indicates this about the
    cooling history of a rock
  • Answer- What is two distinct cooling periods.
    One slow, then one fast.
  • Return to game board

13
BRS 100
  • The left-hand branch of the Bowens Reaction
    Series
  • Answer- What is the Iron-rich reaction series?
  • Return to game board

14
B.R.S. 200
  • The three ending minerals of the BRS and the rock
    they form?
  • Answer- What is mica, feldspar, quartz, and
    granite?
  • Return to game board

15
BRS 300
  • What is the first mineral to crystallize in the
    iron-rich series?
  • Answer- What is olivine?
  • Return to game board

16
BRS 500
  • The right-hand side of the BRS
  • Answer- What is the continous change of the
    feldspar group from Calcium rich to Sodium rich?
  • Return to game board

17
BRS 400
  • The change in magma composition from the
    beginning to the end of the BRS
  • Answer- What is basaltic to rhyolitic?
  • Return to game board

18
Magma 100
  • A slushy mix of molten rock, gases and minerals
    found in the Earths interior.
  • Answer- What is magma?
  • Return to game board

19
Magma 200
  •  The manner in which magma is classified
  • Answer- What is silica content?
  • Return to game board

20
Magma 400
  • The 4 factors that affect magma formation
  • Answer- What are temperature, pressure, water
    content, and mineral composition?
  • Return to game board

21
Magma 500
  • The reason why magma is a slushy mix of molten
    rock, liquids, and minerals,
  • Answer- What is partial melting and fractional
    crystallization?
  • Return to game board

22
Magma 300
  • The difference between magma and lava
  • Answer- What is lava is magma that has reached
    the surface?
  • Return to game board

23
Definitions 300
  • Intrusive rock
  • Answer- What is a rock that cooled slowly on the
    inside of Earth?
  • Return to game board

24
Definitions 400
  • A rock that cools quickly on Earths surface
  • Answer- What is an extrusive rock?
  • Return to game board

25
Definitions 500
  • The reason why the term plutonic (intrusive) is
    used to refer to intrusive rocks
  • Answer- What is the fact that Pluto rules the
    underworld and plutonic rocks formed under the
    world?
  • Return to game board

26
Definitions 200
  • Rocks are classified as igneous, metamorphic or
    sedimentary based on this
  • Answer- What is how they formed (mode of origin)?
  • Return to game board

27
Definitions 100
  • All igneous rocks have this in common
  • Answer- What is crystallized from magma or lava?
  • Return to game board

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Wild Card 300
  • Increasing pressure will do this to the melting
    point of rocks
  • Answer- What is increase it?
  • Return to game board
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