Chapter 5: Igneous Rocks Flashcards
What are the two main groups of igneous rock? (2)
Intrusive (cools from within Earth’s crust)
Extrusive (cools on surface)
List and explain the four crystal sizes.
Phanetric: crystals can be seen by unaided eye, slow cooling
Aphantic: crystals cannot be seen, crystallizes in days
Glassy: cystallized in seconds and extrusive
Fragmental: Ejected from volcano as partly consolidated rocks
Explain the three textures of phanetric rock (3)
Granular: Crystals are almost same in size and develops in all dimensions
Porphyritic: vibrates in one direction and small minerals
Poiklitic: molten matter became homogenous
Describe dike and sill.
Dike: Comes to surface at high pressure and cuts through existing rock
Sill: Injected laterally and parallel with existing rock
Name the two types of extrusive rock.
Lava flow (apahnitic) and pryoclastic flow (fragmental)