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1  Bellringer: Get your clickers and a Coach book. Complete Lesson 5 in the Coach Book. Read the information and answer the 4 questions. Put your answers in the clicker.  Review Rock Cycle Worksheet (SP#2)  Notes on Igneous Rocks (SP#3) TODAY’S AGENDA…

2  What is created when sedimentary rock is under heat and pressure?  What is created when igneous rock is weathered or eroded?  What is created when sedimentary rock is melted?  What is created when metamorphic rock is melted and then cooled? UNDERSTANDING THE ROCK CYCLE

3  What is created when igneous rock is under heat and pressure?  What is created when metamorphic rock is weathered and eroded?  What is created when magma cools?  What is created when sediment is compacted and cemented? UNDERSTANDING THE ROCK CYCLE

4  Book on page 62  Paper (Study Pack #3) WHAT YOU NEED…

5 Study Pack #3 IGNEOUS ROCKS

6  I can recognize magma and lava as the materials that cool to form igneous rocks.  I can contrast the formation of instrusive and extrusive igneous rock.  I can contrast granitic, basaltic, and andesitic igneous rock. TODAY’S GOALS…

7  Layers of the Earth  Crust – outer most layer  Mantle – molten rock (magma)  Outer Core – melted metal  Inner Core – solid metal ball that spins INSIDE THE EARTH

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9  When hot magma cools and hardens it forms igneous rock  Igneous means “fire” FORMATION OF IGNEOUS ROCKS

10  Magma comes from deep below Earth’s surface and is pushed upward because it is less dense than surrounding rock  When magma reaches earth’s surface it is called lava FORMATION OF IGNEOUS ROCKS

11  Split into two groups  Intrusive Igneous Rocks  Extrusive Igneous Rocks  How do they compare? TYPES OF IGNEOUS ROCKS

12  Figure 6 on page 63  Rocks that form from magma below the surface  Found only when the layers of rock and soil above them are worn away  Takes a long time for them to cool  Create visible mineral grains  Coarse grained INTRUSIVE ROCKS

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14  Formed as lava cools on the Earth’s surface  Air and water cause it to cool more quickly  Keeps mineral grains from growing large  Fine grained EXTRUSIVE ROCKS

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16 COMPARE THEM!

17  Page 64  What is the difference between intrusive and extrusive igneous rock? TYPES OF IGNEOUS ROCKS

18  Some rocks cool so quickly they have few or no mineral grains present  Some of the gases can also be trapped in the rocks and form holes VOLCANIC GLASS

19  You can also classify these rocks by the magma from which they form  Basaltic  Andesitic  Granitic  What are the differences? CLASSIFYING IGNEOUS ROCKS

20  Dense  Dark colored  Made up of iron and magnesium  Black beach in Hawaii BASALTIC

21  Light-colored  Lower density than basaltic  Thick and stiff  Lots of silica  Can cause explosive eruptions GRANITIC

22  Characteristics between basaltic and granitic ANDESITIC


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