Rock review. pumice Name this igneous rock. Granite, cooled slowly intrusively Name this rock and identify how it was formed.

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Rock review

pumice Name this igneous rock.

Granite, cooled slowly intrusively Name this rock and identify how it was formed.

extrusive This rock is obsidian, identify whether it is intrusive or extrusive.

Fine grained Is this basalt fine-grained, coarse grained or glassy?

Sedimentary/ sandstone What type of rock is this and name it.

Conglomerate/ clastic Name this sedimentary rock and identify what type of sedimentary rock it is.

limestone Name this organic sedimentary rock.

sedimentary What type of rock is this rock salt?

sandstone What rock when exposed to heat and pressure becomes this quartzite rock?

Gneiss, foliated Identify the name of the metamorphic rock. Identify if this rock is foliated or non foliated.

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