Science - Ch. 4 Lesson 2 Rocks & Rock Cycle
Intrusive Igneous Rocks
rocks with large crystals such as granite that form due to slow cooling deep beneath Earth's surface
Used to classify Igneous Rocks
texture, sediment between grains
Pumice
gas - rich lava erupts from a volcano and it can form a rock with numerous holes
Rock's Composition
geologists can use color to determine a rock when minerals are hard to identify
Texture of an Extrusive Rock
layered, fine-grained
Type of Igneous Rock that forms depends on
magma composition, where the lava or magma cools and crystallizes, the cooling rate (fast or slow)
Extrusive Igneous Rocks
rapid cooling gives these rocks a fine-grained texture (small crystals)
Obsidian
rock with a glassy texture that forms when lava cools quickly on Earth's surface