Rocks
Sedimentary rock formed from rock fragments is called?
clastic rock
They crystallize on the surface of the earth
extrusive
.The splitting of slate into flat layers illustrates its
foliation
Light-colored igneous rocks are part of the family called?
granite
Contact metamorphism is a result of?
hot magma
The process in which rock changes from one type to another and back again is called?
rock cycle
Ex: of unfoliated metamorphic rocks
sandstone, limestone, quartzite, and marble
pieces of other rock packed and cemented.
sedimentary rocks
Rock that is formed from magma is called?
Igneous
Which major type of rock igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic forms from magma that cools and hardens?
Igneous rock. The word igneous is derived from a Latin term meaning "from fire." Igneous rock forms when magma cools and hardens. Magma is called lava if it cools at the earth's surface.
What type of igneous rocks have bigger crystals
Intrusive
Facts about Intrusive rocks
Intrusive rocks are hotter and cool slower
An unidentified light-colored igneous rock is made up of orthoclase, feldspar, and quartz. To what family of igneous rocks does it belong? Explain your answer.
It belongs to GRANITE
Lava flows out into flat layer
Lava plateau
IF changed by heat pressure and/or chemical reaction
METAMORPHIC
What determines whether an igneous rock will have large crystals or small crystals?
The slower cooling of magma makes larger crystals and the rapid cooling will produce smaller crystals.
doesn't have layers
Unfoliated
Any rock can?
change into any other type if conditions are correct/right.
LAYERED rocks (sometimes Different colors)
Stratification
The layers are often called...
"Beds"
Regional metamorphism
-Covers a very large area -Caused by plate tectonics -Pressure-main factor
IF it melts or recrystallizes
IGNEOUS
Large Crystals
INTRUSIVE
Contact Metamorphism
-More localized -Occurs when rock touches magma/or lava (think of when you cook steak...when you cook steak it doesn't melt but juice comes out...IT DOESN'T MELT BUT COOKED STEAK IS DIFFERENT THAN RAW STEAK) -Heat-main factor
Which would be easier to break, the foliated rock slate or the unfoliated rock quartzite? Explain your answer.
A foliated rock because the minerals in foliated rock are lined and parallel inside the rock.
What is the rock cycle?
Any rock can change into any other type if conditions are correct/right.
Mafic= Dark colored......EXTRUSIVE
BASALT
Huge body of Igneous rock
Batholith
What are some Igneous Rock Formations?
Batholith, Sill, Dike, and Lava Plateau
ENTIRELY MADE UP OF SHELLS STUCK TOGETHER.
COQUINA (don't need to identify just need to know definition
Which major type of rock forms from other rocks as a result of intense heat, pressure, or chemical processes?
Certain forces and processes including tremendous pressure, extreme heat, and chemical processes, also can change the form of existing rock. The existing rock can thus be changed into a third type of rock, called metamorphic rock.
Why less likely to have fossils in Metamorphic rocks?
Changed by heat, pressure, and chemical reaction
produced from rock material that was once dissolved in water EX: LIMESTONE is produced by chemical reaction.
Chemical
actually pieces of other rock. EX: Conglomerate, Sandstone, and Shale
Clastic
formed by chemical reaction and produce round structures
Concretions
Beds that are in layers that cross
Cross Bedding
Thin igneous bodies that cut through layers rock layers
Dike
Small to no crystals
EXTRUSIVE
Facts about extrusive rocks
Extrusive rocks are cooler are cool down faster
thin layers liked piled free leaves
Foliated
remains of once living things preserved in rock
Fossils
Mafic= Dark colored...INTRUSIVE term-25
GABBRO
Liquid deposit minerals In holes in rock
Geodes
DARK AND LIGHT STRIPED/SWIRLS
Gneiss
Felsic= Light colored.....INTRUSIVE
Granite
Name the two families of igneous rocks.
Granite and Basalt
What is a batholith?
HUGE BODY OF IGNEOUS ROCK
The sedimentary rock limestone is changed into marble' a metamorphic rock. Name three processes that cause this change.
Heat, Pressure, and melting
Main cause of Unfoliated Metamorphic rocks?
Heat, pressure, and/or chemical reaction
Main cause of Foliated Metamorphic Rocks?
Heat, pressure, and/or chemical reaction
Does every rock go through the complete rock cycle, from igneous rock to sedimentary rock to metamorphic rock and back to igneous rock, each time around? Explain your answer.
No, All the rocks in the earth's crust have probably passed through the rock cycle many times during the earth's history. However, as a a particular body of rock doesn't always pass through each stage of the complete rock cycle. For example, Igneous rock may never be exposed at the earth's surface where it would be changed sediments.
cools so quickly that it forms volcanic glass
Obsidian
From LIVING things Limestone (from seashells) ; Coal= dead swamp thing
Organic
begin to crystalize underground then erupt and finish crystalizing. Has both small AND large crystals. EX: DIAMONDS
Porphyry
The pore spaces (known as vesicles) are a clue to how it forms. The vesicles are actually gas bubbles that were trapped in the rock during the rapid cooling of a gas-rich frothy magma. The material cools so quickly that atoms in the melt are not able to arrange themselves into a crystalline structure.
Pumice
KNOW....
ROCKS DO CHANGE!!! KNOW THE THREE TYPES OF ROCKS
Felsic= Light colored......EXTRUSIVE
RYOLITE
Which major type of rock is composed of cemented fragments of rock or minerals?
Rock, minerals, and organic matter that have been broken into fragments are known as sediment. Sediment is carried away and deposited by water, ice ,and wind. When sediment deposits harden after being compressed and cemented together, they form a second type of rock. This type of rock is called sedimentary rock.
Why less likely to have fossils in igneous rocks?
Rocks must melt
IF little pieces are compacted and cemented
SEDIMENTARY
Ex: of Foliated Metamorphic rocks?
Shale, Slate, Schist, and Gneiss
Thin igneous that is PARALLEL to existing rock layers
Sill (think of a window sill)
What are the 3 main types of rocks?
igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary
they crystallize inside the earth
intrusive
What are the two types of igneous rocks?
intrusive and extrusive
one example of an extrusion is a?
lava plateau
How do igneous rocks form?
molten rock
Regional metamorphism are results of?
plate movement