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Igneous rocks form
from molten rock.
3.2
Magma and lava form different
types of igneous rocks.

Igneous rocks form from
molten rock, but where does
molten rock come from?

The temperature inside Earth
increased with depth, it is hot
enough to melt rocks.

Molten rock is called magma.

When it hits Earth’s surface it is
called magma.
Magma and lava form different
types of igneous rocks.

An igneous rock is classified on
the basis of its mineral
composition and the size of the
its mineral crystals.

A rock formed from magma
can have the same
composition as a rock formed
from lava.

The rocks will have a different
name because the size of the
crystals are different.
Origin of Igneous Rocks

Depending on where they
are formed, igneous rocks
are classified as intrusive or
extrusive.

Intrusive igneous rocks form
when magma cools within
Earth.

An extrusive igneous rock is
one that forms when lava
cools on Earth’s surface.
If magma with the same composition reaches the surface, it
forms extrusive rocks. Basalt is an extrusive igneous rock that
forms on the ocean floor. Gabbro is an intrusive igneous rock
that has the same composition as basalt.
Texture of Igneous Rocks

The texture of the igneous rock
depends on how quickly
magma or lava cooled to form
it.
Large crystals can form in intrusive
rocks because

The interior of Earth is very hot

The high temperatures allow
magma to cool slowly

Slow cooling allows time for
large mineral crystals to form.
Texture of Igneous Rocks

The lava that forms extrusive
igneous rocks reaches Earth’s
surface
Very small crystals form in intrusive
rocks because

The surface of Earth is cooler
than Earth’s interior

The lower temperatures cause
the lava to cool quickly

There is no time for large
mineral crystals to form
Textures of Igneous Rocks

Some igneous rocks contain
large and small crystals.

These rocks formed from
magma that started cooling
within Earth’s surface and
then erupted onto the
surface.

The large crystals grew as
magma cooled

The small crystals grew as lava
cooled
Composition of Igneous
Rocks
 Most
igneous rocks
are made up of
silicate minerals.
 Silicates
are common
in Earth’s crust.
 Geologist
classify the
rock on the basis of
how rich it is in silica.
Composition of Igneous
Rocks

Special equipment is used to
determine a rock’s exact
composition, but you can
estimate the level of silica in
an igneous rock by the color.

Rocks with high levels of silica
are usually light in color.

Rocks with low levels of silica
are usually dark in color.
Intrusive Rock Formations
 Formations
of
intrusive igneous
rock can be harder
and more lasting
than other types of
rock.
the remains of
magma that once
fed a volcano.
Extrusive Rock Formation
 Lava
that contains
a greater amount
of silica does not
flow easily.
 Silica-rich
lava
tends to build
coned-shaped
volcanoes.