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Rocks 3.1. The Rock Cycle Igneous Rocks Form from the solidification of melted minerals (magma or lava). – Magma = melted rock underground – Lava =

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Page 1: Rocks 3.1. The Rock Cycle Igneous Rocks Form from the solidification of melted minerals (magma or lava). – Magma = melted rock underground – Lava =

Rocks

3.1

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The Rock Cycle

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Igneous Rocks

• Form from the solidification of melted minerals (magma or lava).– Magma = melted rock underground– Lava = melted rock aboveground

• Extrusive Igneous Rocks – Rocks formed from hardened lava.– Quick cooling results in extrusive igneous rocks with fine-grained

or glassy textures.• Intrusive Igneous Rocks – Rocks formed from hardened

magma.– Slow cooling results in intrusive igneous rocks with coarse-

grained textures.

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Sedimentary Rocks

Sedimentary rocks may be made of rock fragments—sediments—or by chemical reactions. The classification of sediments is shown below.

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3 Types of Sedimentary Rock

• Clastic– Sedimentary rocks made of cemented sediments.

• Chemical– Form from chemical precipitation. When minerals

settle out from a solution, they come together to form chemical rocks.

• Organic– Rocks that come from the remains of organic

matter. A good example is coal.

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Clastic

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Chemical

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Organic

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Metamorphic Rocks

• Formed when heat and pressure changes existing rock.

• This can be done 2 ways:• Contact Metamorphism (heat driven) – when magma

intrudes into a previously existing rock layer, and “bakes” the surrounding rock.• Regional Metamorphism (pressure driven) – when

intense pressure is applied to previously existing rock. Is driven by plate tectonics.

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Contact Metamorphism

Previously Existing Rock

Contact Metamorphism

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Contact Metamorphism Cont…

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Regional Metamorphism

Pressure Pressure

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Types of Metamorphic Rocks

Foliated• Have a banded appearance.

Non-Foliated• No banded appearance.