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WRITE HMK IN AGENDA COPY SCIENCE PAGE IN FOLDER DO NOW

WRITE HMK IN AGENDA COPY SCIENCE PAGE IN FOLDER DO NOW. 1. ____a solid made of one or more minerals ( rocks ) 2. ____lab safety symbol that has a picture of an apron (lab safety) 3. ____ breaks evenly in sheets (minerals)

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WRITE HMK IN AGENDA COPY SCIENCE PAGE IN FOLDER DO NOW

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  1. WRITE HMK IN AGENDACOPY SCIENCE PAGE IN FOLDERDO NOW • 1. ____a solid made of one or more minerals (rocks) • 2. ____lab safety symbol that has a picture of an apron (lab safety) • 3. ____ breaks evenly in sheets (minerals) • 4. ____the continual process of one rock type changing into another rock type (rock cycle) • 5. ______shiny or dull (minerals)

  2. Igneous Rocks 8/19 What is an igneous rock? What is crystallization What determines the type of igneous rock will form? What is the difference between fine and coarse grained? What is the difference between extrusive and intrusive ? What are some examples of igneous rock?

  3. 1. An igneous rock forms from the cooling and crystallizing of magma or lava

  4. 2. Crystallization is when magma or lava hardens and become s crystal

  5. 3. The type of igneous rock formed is determined by composition and how fast or slow lava or magma cools

  6. 4. Fine grained-lava cools quickly with small crystals Coarse grained-magma cools slowly with large crystals

  7. 5. Extrusive-forms on Earth’s surface from lav a • Intrusive-forms inside Earth’s from magma

  8. 6. Examples • Basalt, granite, obsidian, pumice, gabbro, rhyolite

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