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Ch4 Sec1
Classifying Rocks
Key Concepts
• What characteristics do geologists use to
identify rocks?
• What are the three main groups of rocks?
Key Terms
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Rock-forming mineral
Granite
Basalt
Grains
Texture
Igneous Rock
Sedimentary Rock
Metamorphic Rock
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• Mineral Composition and Color
– Rock-forming minerals: about 20 minerals make
up most of the rocks of Earth’s crust
– Appendix B p. 806-807
– Granite: is generally a light-colored rock that has
high silica content
– Basalt: is a dark colored rock that is low in silica
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• Texture
– Grains: most rocks are made up of particles of
minerals or other rocks
– Texture: is the look and feel of the rock’s surface
– Grain size
– Grain shape
– Grain pattern
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• How Rocks Form
– Geologists classify rocks into three major groups
• Igneous rock: forms from the cooling of magma or lava
• Sedimentary rock: forms when particles of other rocks
or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and
cemented together
• Metamorphic rock: forms when as existing rock is
changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions
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