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Geology (Ch 6)

Horizontales
Type of magma rich in iron and magnesium and low in silica; forms dark colored igneous rock containing igneous rock such as hornblende, augite and biotite
Changing a rock's shape by heat, stress, pressure and friction.
Solid particles such as weathered rock fragments, plant and animals or minerals that settle out to form layered rock
A naturally formed group of minerals bound together
The process by which a rock's structure or composition is changed by heat, pressure or moisture.
Rock that has undergone chemical and/or structural change due to heat and/or pressure
Remains or impressions of other evidence from another geological age preserved in rock
A repeated series of events by which rock gradually and continually changes between igneous sedimentary and metamorphic forms
Verticales
Rock formed from lava by cooling and hardening (crystallization) .
A type of magma rich in silica and forms light-colored igneous rock containing feldspar and quartz
Rock deposited in layers from particles filtered out of water.
A large mass of igneous rock exposed by erosion at the Earth's surface and forms the core of most mountain ranges.
The process by which minerals precipitate out of solutions to fill the spaces between sand grains pebbles and other rock particles and bind them together
Intrusion of magma into the Earth's crust creating igneous rock formations.
The original rock material that forms metamorphic rock
Molten rock beneath the Earth, not exposed to the atmosphere