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Notes on Igneous Rocks:
Name: ________________
Think of: __________________: to light with fire
________________ rocks are formed from the ____________ within the Earth: __________________
How are Igneous Rocks Classified? Igneous rocks are classified by:
1. _________________________________________ 2._____________________________________
Igneous Rock Formation
Most Igneous rocks form directly from __________________: hot, molten rock inside the Earth.
Granite is the most common igneous rock, it cooled from magma
Igneous rocks can also form from cooled lava
3. First Classification of Magma:
_________________ is rich in ________________ (SiO2)
 Small amounts of Ca, Fe, Mg (________________, ________________, ________________)
 __________________ -moving, THICK= High viscosity (resistance to flowing)
 Crystallizes to ____________ _________________minerals
 Resulting rocks have relatively _____________ ___________________.
 Felsic igneous rocks make up the ________________________.
 Examples: __________________________ & __________________________.
4. Second Classification of Magma:
____________________: Low amounts of Silica (SiO2)
 Fe and Mg rich (Lots of ________________________, ____________________)
 _______________-moving, THINNER= LOW Viscosity, less resistance to flowing, more fluid
 Crystallize to _____________ __________________ minerals
 Resulting rocks have relatively _____________ __________________.
 Mafic igneous rocks make up the _________________ ____________________.
 Examples: _____________________, ________________________
5. Crystal Size: Small or Large?
It takes ________________ to grow crystals
As magma cools, it ___________________________.
If magma cools_______________, what size crystals will form? ___________ _________________
If magma cools quickly, small crystals will form because they have ________ time to grow.
_________________ cools so fast that no crystals have any time to grow (Volcanic Glass)
6. Igneous Rocks, Intrusive v/s Extrusive:
________________________: Igneous rock that crystallizes __________________ Earth’s surface,
from magma. The slower the magma cools, the larger the crystals!
IN-trusive = Formed IN-side the Earth
________________________: Igneous rock that forms _________________ the Earth’s surface from
______________. The faster the lava cools, the smaller the crystals!
EXT-rusive = EXITED the earth
_____________ is _____________ that has reached the Earth’s surface.
The most common igneous rock is Granite, it cooled from magma (intrusive) and has large crystals!
Composition of Granite: ___________________, ______________________, __________________