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Title: Bell Work: 9/23/09


1
Bell Work 10/13/11
  • Work on Rock Cycle Paper Plate.
  • If you are finished with paper plate, do the
    section Review questions pg. 367.

compaction cementation
deposition
deposition
solidification
2
Objectives
  • Identify the major processes that drive the rock
    cycle.
  • How are igneous rocks formed?
  • How would the texture of igneous rocks change if
    the rock cooled quickly vs. slowly?
  • What is the difference between intrusive igneous
    rocks and extrusive igneous rocks?
  • Label a diagram that depicts the three different
    rock types.

3
Igneous Rocks From Fire!
  • Igneous rocks get their name from the Latin word
    for fire igneus. The name is appropriate
    because these rocks are born of fire.

4
Igneous Rock
  • Discuss with your group
  • Where do igneous rocks come from?
  • ___________ _________ forms when hot, liquid
    rock, or __________, cools and solidifies.
  • The type of igneous rock that forms depends on
    the composition of the magma and the amount of
    time it takes the magma to cool.

Igneous
rock
magma
5
Igneous Rock
  • The longer it takes for magma or lava to cool,
    the more time mineral crystals have to grow.
  • __________ _____________ ____________
  • Examples of coarse-grained igneous rocks
  • Granite
  • Gabbro

larger crystals
coarse texture
more time
6
Igneous Rock
  • The less time magma takes to cool, the less time
    crystals have to grow.
  • __________ _____________ ____________
  • Examples of fine-grained igneous rocks
  • Obsidian
  • Basalt

less time
smaller crystals
fine-grained
7
Group Activity
  • Rank the rock samples by how fast they cooled.
  • Pay careful attention to the grain size of each
    rock.
  • Write the names of the rocks in order from
    fastest cooling to slowest cooling.

8
Igneous Rock Formations
  • Rock formed from the cooling and solidification
    of magma beneath the Earths surface is called
    ____________ ___________ _________.
  • Rock that forms from magma that erupts, or
    extrudes, onto the Earths surface is called
    ____________ ___________ _________.

Intrusive
Igneous
rock
Extrusive
Igneous
rock
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