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igneous rocks form by melting pre existing rocks, and solidifcation of that magma,
sedimentary rocks form from the weathering and erosion of pre existing rocks, depositions and litification
metamorphic rocks from by the application of heat/and or rpessure to or by chemical reactions in pre existing rocks
intrusive: crystals are larger ( more time to grow)
extrusive: crystals are smaller - faster reaction
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2 crystals sizes, record 2 cooling stages of the magma
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magneisum and iron
silicon and alumunim
explains order in which minerals crystals form from a melt as it cools
turining sediments into solid rock
sedimentary structures formed as muddy sediment dries and contracts
- extrisve layer of lava that has been covered by soil,ash or other materials over time. Deposited on top of existing rock
- upside down ice cream cone - steeper
alternate layers of lava and ash/rock
rounded like adome , made from thick lava piles up near vent , just lava
pyrcoclastic refers to anything that comes from a volcano during an explosion.
metamorphic grade
A cap rock is a layer of rock that forms the uppermost part of a geological formation and serves to trap or seal underlying materials (like oil, gas, or water) from escaping. It acts like a "cap" over the other layers. The cap rock is typically made of impermeable materials, meaning fluids can't easily pass through it.
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allows liquids or gases to pass thru