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Types of Rocks Chapter 31 There are three main types of rocks: Igneous - formed when molten rock cools. Sedimentary – formed by the “cementing together” of small grains of sediment. Metamorphic – rocks changed by the effect of heat and pressure.

Igneous Rocks These are rocks formed by the cooling of molten rock (magma.) magma volcano Magma cools and solidifies forming igneous rocks

Igneous Rocks Igneous rocks are formed when molten rock (magma) is pushed up from beneath the earth’s crust and cools to form solid rock The molten rock is called lava when it reaches the surface Properties Contain crystals and are very hard There are two types of igneous rock Intrusive (cools within the earth) Extrusive (cools outside the earth)

Continued... Intrusive igneous rocks have cooled slowly in the earth’s crust They have large crystals Extrusive igneous rocks cool quickly They have small crystals Granite rocks are igneous rocks which were formed by slowly cooling pockets of magma that were trapped beneath the earth's surface. Granite is used in kitchens due to its hard, durable, and heat resistant nature.

Igneous Scoria Scoria rocks are igneous rocks which were formed when lava cooled quickly above ground. You can see where little pockets of air had been. Scoria is actually a kind of glass and not a mixture of minerals.

Igneous obsidian Obsidian rocks are igneous rocks that form when lava cools quickly above ground. Obsidian is actually glass and not a mixture of minerals. The edges of this rock are very sharp.

Pumice Pumice rocks are igneous rocks which were formed when lava cooled quickly above ground. You can see where little pockets of air had been. This rock is so light, that many pumice rocks will actually float in water. Pumice is actually a kind of glass and not a mixture of minerals. Because this rock is so light, it is used quite often as a decorative landscape stone. Ground to a powder, it is used as an abrasive in polish compounds and in Lava© soap.

Metamorphic Rocks Metamorphic rocks are formed due to the effect of heat and pressure on existing rocks. Metamorphic means “changes formed” This can greatly affect the hardness, texture or layer patterns of the rocks. Magma Pressure from surface rocks metamorphic rock forming here heat

How metamorphic rocks change Sedimentary or igneous rock is pushed down towards the earth’s mantle The magma heats it up and changes its structure (re-crystallization) and pressure pushes down on the rocks The texture, mineral structure and physical properties all change Marble and Slate are common metamorphic rocks

metamorphic Gneiss Gneiss rocks are metamorphic. These rocks may have been granite, which is an igneous rock, but heat and pressure changed it. You can see how the mineral grains in the rock were flattened through tremendous heat and pressure and are arranged in alternating patterns.

Metamorphic schist Schist rocks are metamorphic. These rocks can be formed from basalt, an igneous rock; shale, a sedimentary rock; or slate, a metamorphic rock. Through tremendous heat and pressure, these rocks were transformed into this new kind of rock.

Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary Rocks are rocks formed when particles of sediment build up and are “cemented together” by the effect of pressure and minerals. The rocks are weathered by Mechanical Weathering Physically breaks the rocks into smaller pieces Chemical Weathering Chemical rxn that break down rocks

Sedimentary Continued ... These layers are pressed down throughout time, until the bottom layers slowly turn into rock. The weight of all the layers squeezes out most of the water from the sediment Chemicals in the water cement the bits of sand and mud together A new sedimentary forms ! Most sedimentary rocks are classified by particle size

Sedimentary Conglomerate Conglomerate rocks are sedimentary rocks. They are made up of large sediments like sand and pebbles. The sediment is so large that pressure alone cannot hold the rock together; it is also cemented together with dissolved minerals.

Sedimentary Gypsum Gypsum rocks are sedimentary rocks made up of sulfate mineral and formed as the result of evaporating sea water in massive prehistoric basins. It is very soft and is used to make Plaster of Paris, casts, molds, and wallboards.

sedimentary Limestone Limestone rocks are sedimentary rocks that are made from the mineral calcite which came from the beds of evaporated seas and lakes and from sea animal shells. This rock is used in concrete and is an excellent building stone for humid regions.

Sedimentary Sandstone Sandstone rocks are sedimentary rocks made from small grains of the minerals quartz and feldspar. They often form in layers as seen in this picture. They are often used as building stones.

Sedimenatry Shale Shale rock is a type of sedimentary rock formed from clay that is compacted together by pressure. They are used to make bricks and other material that is fired in a kiln.

Utah sandstone