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Most rock melts around 750 C – 1250 C Temperatures in the mantle are at least this high When molten rock hardens it forms Igneous Rock Made from Magma • Inside the Earth’s crust Due to high temperatures • Cools slowly • Large Crystal size Granite • Most common • Continental • Used in countertops, paving stones, floor tiles, ext • Found at the surface – Mt. Rushmore, Stone Mt. • Made up mostly of Feldspar (pink), Quartz or Muscovite (clear or smoky gray), Biotite or Hornblende (Black) Diorite • Coarse-grained • Usually continental • Contains Feldspar, pyroxene, hornblende and sometimes quartz Gabbro • Usually black or dark green • Most abundant rock deep in oceanic crust • Usually contains Feldspar Clinopyroxene • Very little quartz (unlike most other igneous rocks) Formed on the surface Formed when lava cools Due to cooler temperatures • Cools quickly so small crystal structure Basalt • Dark-colored • Fine-grained • Made mostly of plagioclase and pyroxene minerals • Makes up most of the ocean floor Pumice • Usally Light-colored • Vesicular • Gas trapped in Rhyolite • Light-colored • Fine-grained • Usually continental • Typically made of Quartz Feldspar Obsidian • Has no crystals – Cools to quickly • Usually black in color • Forms Along the edges of a lava flow Where lava contacts water When lava cools while airborn