Rocks 3.1 The Rock Cycle Rocks are any solid mass of minerals, or mineral-like matter, occurring naturally as part of our planet. Types of Rocks 1.
Rocks 3.1 The Rock Cycle Rocks – naturally occurring, solid mass of minerals Types of Rocks 1. Igneous rock - formed by the crystallization of molten.
Rocks are a mixture of one or more minerals as well as mineraloids, glass or organic particles Often several different minerals are mixed together,
Prep At School (15) iNotes exemplars 5 Markers 5 Dice & stations 5 At Home (x) xxx.
3.2 Igneous Rocks Text pp 70- 74. Different kinds of igneous rocks form when magma – or lava – cools and hardens. Different kinds of igneous rocks form.
Igneous Rocks. Summary 1. The Rock Cycle 2. Formation of Igneous Rocks 3. Classification of Igneous Rocks.
Ch. 2 Physical and Chemical Properties/Changes. Properties Physical Property – can be observed without changing the identity of the substance color texture.
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Chapter 3: Rocks Table of Contents Section 2: Igneous RocksIgneous Rocks.
3.2 Igneous Rocks Igneous comes from the Latin word which means “fire” Igneous rocks form by “crystallization” when hot molten rock solidifies.
Amongst the common rock forming minerals Felspathoid minerals containing less % of silica are also present which are usually allied with Feldspars Nepheline.
Earth Science Notes Igneous Rocks. Objectives I can… Define and describe Igneous Rocks Explain how different Igneous Rocks are formed – Explain the process.