Earth Materials Study Set
What do igneous rocks form from?
Magma and lava
What are the characteristics of felsic igneous rocks?
Light-colored, abundant in aluminum and quartz, contain a lot of SiO2, less dense, make up the continental crust
Describe extrusive igneous rocks.
cools rapidly on or near the Earth's surface from lava, forming small to no crystals
Describe intrusive igneous rocks.
cools slowly beneath the Earth's surface in magma chambers, forming large crystals
What are two examples of non-foliated metamorphic rocks?
quartzite and marble
What are four examples of foliated metamorphic rocks?
slate, gneiss, phyllite, schist
What is a porphyroblast?
A large mineral crystal in a metamorphic rock that grew within the finer-grained rock.
What is the definition of a rock?
A rock is a generally hard, natural substance made up of minerals.
How do geologists classify metamorphic rocks?
According to their texture and arrangement of minerals.
What is the make-up of all solid matter on Earth from the smallest-largest?
Atoms, Elements, Compounds, Minerals, Rocks
How are igneous rocks classified?
By their texture and mineral content
What are the four ways to describe texture in igneous rocks?
Coarse-grained, fine-grained, glassy, porphyritic
What are the unique physical properties of minerals?
Color, Streak, Hardness, Luster, Cleavage/Fracture, Crystalline Structure, Density
How do conglomerates and breccias differ?
Conglomerates have rounded fragments; breccias have angled fragments.
How does metamorphism occur in the Earth's crust?
Contact and regional
What are the categories of metamorphic rocks?
Foliated and non-foliated
What are the characteristics of mafic igneous rocks?
Dark-colored, abundant in iron and magnesium, very little SiO2, very dense, make up oceanic crust
Describe non-foliated metamorphic rocks.
Do not show bands, very uniform in color
What are the main tools used for measuring hardness?
Fingernail, piece of copper, iron nail, glass, steel file, streak plate
How do clastic sedimentary rocks form?
From lithification of clastic sediments.
What metamorphic rock forms from granite?
Gneiss
How do rocks form metamorphic rocks in the rock cycle?
Heat and pressure
What are the three basic categories of rock?
Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic
What are some uses of foliated metamorphic rock?
Landscaping, roof shingles
Describe regional metamorphism.
Larger in scale, caused by pressure.
What metamorphic rock does limestone become?
Marble
How do rocks form igneous rocks in the rock cycle?
Melting and cooling
Describe glassy igneous rock texture.
No crystals; may have holes due to rapid cooling
What are the two most prominent elements in the Earth's crust?
Oxygen and Silicon
What are the four sub-categories of clastic sedimentary rocks?
Pebble and larger, sand-sized, silt-sized, clay-sized
How do chemical sedimentary rocks form?
Precipitation of dissolved minerals from water
What affects the crystal structure of minerals?
Pressure
What metamorphic rock forms from sandstone?
Quartzite
What are some uses of non-foliated metamorphic rock?
Sculptures, architecture
What is the order of the metamorphic rocks originating from shale? (Clue: one forms from the metamorphic rock before it due to extreme heat and pressure)
Shale-Slate-Schist
Describe foliated metamorphic rocks.
Show banding under pressure
What are the two main groups of minerals?
Silicates and non-silicates
Describe contact metamorphism.
Smaller in scale, related to heating
What are five features of sedimentary rocks?
Stratification, cross beds and grading, ripple patterns, mud cracks, fossils
What is the basic concept of the rock cycle?
That all rocks are formed from rocks already existing.
How do organic sedimentary rocks form?
The accumulation and lithification of remains of once-living things.
What is metamorphism?
The process by which heat, pressure, or chemical processes change one type of rock to another
How does temperature and pressure change inside the Earth?
They increase with depth.
How do rocks form sedimentary rocks in the rock cycle? (in order of process)
Weathering, erosion, deposition, cementation, and then compaction
Can chemical sedimentary rocks be single minerals? (Y/N)
Yes
Can the same type of rock form itself? (ex. igneous-igneous) (Y/N)
Yes
Do metamorphic rocks retain some characteristics of their parent rocks? (Y/N)
Yes
Describe porphyritic igneous rock texture.
both large and small crystals, starting as magma and becoming lava.
What are the three types of sedimentary rocks?
clastic, chemical, organic
How do sedimentary rocks form?
compaction and cementation
Describe course-grained igneous rock texture.
large, visible minerals
What is the scientific, geological definition of a mineral?
naturally-occuring, inorganic, solid with a crystalline structure, has a definite chemical composition, has unique physical properties
Describe fine-grained igneous rock texture.
sand-sized crystals or smaller