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3.4 – Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks
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Essential Questions:
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How Do Geologists Classify Igneous Rocks?
What Are Metamorphic Rocks?
How Do Geologists Classify Igneous
Rocks?
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Igneous rocks are classified by their origin, texture,
and mineral composition.
Origin
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Extrusive rock is igneous rock formed from lava
that erupted onto Earth’s surface.
 Basalt
Origin
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Intrusive rocks are
formed when the
magma beneath
Earth’s surface cools
and hardens.
 Granite
Why is this granite intrusion above Earth’s surface?
Texture
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Texture depends on the size and shape of the
mineral crystals.
Crystal size depends on cooling rates.
Mineral Composition
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The amount of silica determines an igneous rocks
color.
Uses of Igneous Rocks
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Igneous rocks tend to be hard, dense, and durable.
 Building
material
 Tools
 Landscaping
What Are Metamorphic Rocks?
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Deep inside Earth, pressure and temperature are high.
Any rock that forms from another rock as a result of
changes in heat and/or pressure is a metamorphic
rock.
How Do Metamorphic Rocks Form?
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Metamorphic rocks
can form from
igneous,
sedimentary, or
other metamorphic
rocks.
How Do Metamorphic Rocks Form?
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Magma inside the Earth can heat rocks to change
them.
High pressure deep inside the Earth can also change
rocks.
 Minerals
can become other minerals.
 Shapes can change.
How Metamorphic Rocks are Classified
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Geologists classify metamorphic rocks according to
the arrangement of the grains which have changed
due to intense heat and pressure.
How Metamorphic Rocks are Classified
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Rocks can become foliated, flattened and layered.
This can change the minerals inside the rocks also.
 Gneiss
 Shale  Slate
 Granite
How Metamorphic Rocks Are Used
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Marble (from
Quartzite, a
sedimentary rock
made from the mineral
quartz) is easy to
sculpt and polish.
How Metamorphic Rocks Are Used
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Slate (a foliated version of the sedimentary rock
shale) splits easily into flat pieces and comes in
many colors which are good for roofing and old
fashioned blackboards.