5.2G| Exercise: Identifying Common Igneous Rocks (Extra Practice)
- Due Jun 3, 2024 at 11:59pm
- Points 18
- Questions 12
- Available May 27, 2024 at 12am - Jun 3, 2024 at 11:59pm
- Time Limit None
- Allowed Attempts 3
Instructions
Instructions
Now you'll apply what you learned about igneous rock textures and compositions to naming common igneous rocks. You'll use your textbook's Classification of Igneous Rocks table. If you are unable to access the document, reach out to me right away.
To use the table, first determine the texture and then the composition of the rock. Second, find the texture on the chart, e.g., Phaneritic. Third, find the composition on the chart, e.g., Felsic. Fourth, match those two characteristics up, and you have your answer, Granite.
Read each question and choose the best answer. You have three attempts and no time limit.
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Time Needed
10-15 minutes.
Learning Objectives
- Students can explain the rock cycle, differentiate among the three types of rocks, and use texture and composition to identify common rocks and their origins
- Describe the processes that form common igneous rocks
- Use texture to classify igneous rocks and to interpret their cooling history and origin
- Describe how the ratio between Fe/Mg and silica dictates the color and composition of igneous rock
- Describe how and where magma forms and evolves
- Identify intrusive igneous features