Rocks_Leibold
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Lava | When magma reaches earths surface and flows from volcanoes
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Igneous Rock | The type of rock that is formed when hot magma cools and hardens.
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Granitic | A type of Igneous rock that is light colored and has a lower density than basaltic Igneous rocks
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Intrusive | Igneous rocks that form below the surface are called intrusive igneous rocks
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Metamorphic Rocks | Rocks that have changed because of changes in temperature and pressure or the presence of hot watery fluids
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Foliated | A type of texture of which the mineral grains line up in parallel layers
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Basaltic | A type of igneous rock that is dense and is dark colored
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Nonfoliated | A type of texture of which the mineral grains grow and rearrange, but they do not form layers
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Extrusive | A type of igneous rock that is formed as lava cools on earths surface
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Cementation | occurs when minerals such as quartz, calcite, and hematite are deposited between the places of sediment
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Sedimentary Rock | A type of rock taht forms when sediments are pressed and cemented together, or when minerals form from solutions
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Compaction | When small sediments stick together and form solid rock
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Sediments | Loose materials such as rock fragments, mineral grains, and bits of shell that have been moved by wind, water, ice, or gravity
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Rock | A mixture of minerals such as rock fragments, volcanic glass, organic matter, or other natural materials
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Rock Cycle | A model that shows how rocks slowly change through time and illustrates the processes that slowly change rocks
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