Properties and Formation of Igneous Rocks

Properties and Formation of Igneous Rocks

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Jackson Turner

Science

7th - 10th Grade

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The video tutorial explains igneous rocks, one of the three major rock types, formed from cooling magma or lava. It distinguishes between magma (below Earth's surface) and lava (above Earth's surface), and describes how crystal structures form as they cool. The video covers two classifications of igneous rocks: intrusive (cool slowly underground) and extrusive (cool quickly above ground). It discusses how cooling rates affect crystal size and the role of crystal formation in radiometric dating. Unique igneous rocks like pumice and obsidian are highlighted, with pumice forming from foamy lava and obsidian from rapid cooling.

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What is the primary difference between magma and lava?

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How do intrusive igneous rocks form?

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What is a characteristic of extrusive igneous rocks?

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Why do intrusive rocks have larger crystals?

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What happens to crystal size as lava cools faster?

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How does crystal formation relate to radiometric dating?

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What is a unique property of pumice?

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How does obsidian form?

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What is a characteristic of obsidian?

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Which of the following is true about pumice?

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