5.3 igneous rocks

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Formation of Igneous Rock

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Page 1: 5.3 igneous rocks

Formation of Igneous Rock

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Formation of Igneous Rock

• When lava cools and hardens it forms igneous rock.

• The rock has two categories and is based on how the lava cools.

–Intrusive igneous rock–Extrusive igneous rock

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Intrusive Igneous

• The cooling of magma deep below the earth’s surface.

• Called intrusive because the lava that forms them intrudes other rocks.

• The magma then slowly cools to form rock.

• The slow cooling allows minerals to collect and form large crystals.

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Extrusive Igneous

• Formed when there is a rapid cooling of lava or melting of rocks on the earth’s surface.

• The rapid cooling does not give crystals time to form.

• The main difference between the two types of igneous rock is the size of the crystal when the rock is forming.

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Texture of the Rocks• The larger the crystals, the more rough the

rock will be.

• When rapid cooling occurs and crystal are not allowed the opportunity to form, the rock will appear extremely smooth.

• Crystal formation will be so small that they are not seen by the unaided eye.

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Texture of the Rocks

• An igneous rock with both large and small crystals is called porphyritic.

• The porphyritic texture is created when lava cools slowly and is then sped up.

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Texture of Rock

• When thick lava cools rapidly no crystals form at all.

• Usually thicker lava has an increased amount of trapped gases and this will cause the igneous rock to become full of holes.

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Composition of Rock

• The mineral make of the lava determines the chemical make-up of the rock.

• There are 3 different types of families:–Felsic–Mafic –Intermediate