Igneous rock (derived from the Latin word ignis meaning fire) is one of the three main rock types, the others being sedimentary and metamorphic. Igneous rock is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. Igneous rock may form with or without crystallization, either below the surface as intrusive (plutonic) rocks or on the surface as extrusive (volcanic) rocks. This magma can be derived from partial melts of existing rocks in either a planet's mantle or crust. Typically, the melting is caused by one or more of three processes: an increase in temperature, a decrease in pressure, or a change in composition.
Geological significance
Igneous and metamorphic rocks make up 90–95% of the top 16km of the Earth's crust by volume.
Igneous rocks are geologically important because:
their minerals and global chemistry give information about the composition of the mantle, from which some igneous rocks are extracted, and the temperature and pressure conditions that allowed this extraction, and/or of other pre-existing rock that melted;
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1. Describe what igneous rocks are.
2. Explain the types of igneous rocks and their formation.
3. Give a few examples of extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks.
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published: 23 May 2014
Igneous Rocks
In this video, we examine igneous rocks, including the ways in which they form and their identifiable physical characteristics like inter-grown crystals and vesicular gas pockets.
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published: 15 Jan 2013
All about Igneous Rocks
Learn all about Igneous rocks which are produced from molten rock. Igneous rocks can be divided into two major types, intrusive and extrusive. Intrusive rocks are formed inside the Earth from molten rock. Intrusive rocks can have large crystals and a coarse texture. Extrusive rocks are formed from lava and will have small crystals and a fine texture.
I also show examples of igneous rocks including, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.
Rock Cycle
http://www.moomoomathblog.com/2020/04/rock-cycle-diagram.html
Rock vs Mineral
https://youtu.be/K4njYczM0qE
Rock Quiz
https://youtu.be/R16p4q7Voi4
published: 30 Apr 2021
Igneous Rocks
Igneous Rocks are created from molten rock that is either on the surface (lava) or inside the Earth ( magma)
published: 11 Mar 2020
Rock Identification with Willsey: Intro to Igneous Rocks!
Learn the basics of identifying igneous rock types with geology professor Shawn Willsey. Explore the various textures and compositions of these interesting rocks and get ready for future videos that dive into specific types of igneous rocks.
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published: 04 Nov 2022
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Types Of Rocks | The Dr. Binocs Show | Learn Videos For Kids
Hey kids! What strikes your mind when you hear the word rock? Is that 'rock music?' Well not anymore, as Dr.Binocs is here to explain different types of rocks that exist around us.
Tune into this video as Dr. Binocs explains you different types of rocks. The detail video break up is given below.
00:47 - Types of Rocks
00:59 - Igneous Rocks
01:47 - Sedimentary Rocks
02:21 - Metamorphic Rocks
Voice Over Artist - Joseph D'Souza
Script Writer & Director - Sreejoni Nag
Visual Artist - Aashka Shah
Illustrator - Aashka Shah
Animators - Digambar Bhadre, Chandrashekhar Aher, Tushar Ishi
VFX Artist - Kushal Bhujbal
Background Score - Jay Rajesh Arya
Sound Engineer - Mayur Bakshi
Creative Head - Sreejoni Nag
Producer: Rajjat A. Barjatya
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published: 17 Jun 2016
Classification of Igneous Rocks: Intrusive vs. Extrusive
Now that we know how igneous rocks form, what are the types of igneous rocks? This depends on precisely where they form, and we can call them either intrusive or extrusive. These can also be called either plutonic or volcanic. What do these terms mean, and how do they relate to the composition of the rock? Let's find out!
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Origin of Igneous Rocks
With minerals better understood, it's time to discuss rocks. The first type of rock we will discuss is igneous rock. These rocks are formed when magma/lava crystallizes. But how does the mantle rock melt to form magma in the first place? What is the composition of igneous rock? There's a lot more to it than you might think, so let's check it out!
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published: 20 Feb 2023
Igneous Rock Identification
Now we're using what we learned about textures and compositions to identify different igneous rocks
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This animated video helps viewers to learn about igneous rocks, including their types and formation.
Learning outcomes - students will be able to:
1. Describe what igneous rocks are.
2. Explain the types of igneous rocks and their formation.
3. Give a few examples of extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks.
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This animated video helps viewers to learn about igneous rocks, including their types and formation.
Learning outcomes - students will be able to:
1. Describe what igneous rocks are.
2. Explain the types of igneous rocks and their formation.
3. Give a few examples of extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks.
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In this video, we examine igneous rocks, including the ways in which they form and their identifiable physical characteristics like inter-grown crystals and ves...
In this video, we examine igneous rocks, including the ways in which they form and their identifiable physical characteristics like inter-grown crystals and vesicular gas pockets.
Download the flow chart - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eSXRrShKCfUXyAWR68_MpexUlq28z-3F/view?usp=sharing
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In this video, we examine igneous rocks, including the ways in which they form and their identifiable physical characteristics like inter-grown crystals and vesicular gas pockets.
Download the flow chart - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eSXRrShKCfUXyAWR68_MpexUlq28z-3F/view?usp=sharing
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Learn all about Igneous rocks which are produced from molten rock. Igneous rocks can be divided into two major types, intrusive and extrusive. Intrusive rocks a...
Learn all about Igneous rocks which are produced from molten rock. Igneous rocks can be divided into two major types, intrusive and extrusive. Intrusive rocks are formed inside the Earth from molten rock. Intrusive rocks can have large crystals and a coarse texture. Extrusive rocks are formed from lava and will have small crystals and a fine texture.
I also show examples of igneous rocks including, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.
Rock Cycle
http://www.moomoomathblog.com/2020/04/rock-cycle-diagram.html
Rock vs Mineral
https://youtu.be/K4njYczM0qE
Rock Quiz
https://youtu.be/R16p4q7Voi4
Learn all about Igneous rocks which are produced from molten rock. Igneous rocks can be divided into two major types, intrusive and extrusive. Intrusive rocks are formed inside the Earth from molten rock. Intrusive rocks can have large crystals and a coarse texture. Extrusive rocks are formed from lava and will have small crystals and a fine texture.
I also show examples of igneous rocks including, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.
Rock Cycle
http://www.moomoomathblog.com/2020/04/rock-cycle-diagram.html
Rock vs Mineral
https://youtu.be/K4njYczM0qE
Rock Quiz
https://youtu.be/R16p4q7Voi4
Learn the basics of identifying igneous rock types with geology professor Shawn Willsey. Explore the various textures and compositions of these interesting rock...
Learn the basics of identifying igneous rock types with geology professor Shawn Willsey. Explore the various textures and compositions of these interesting rocks and get ready for future videos that dive into specific types of igneous rocks.
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Learn the basics of identifying igneous rock types with geology professor Shawn Willsey. Explore the various textures and compositions of these interesting rocks and get ready for future videos that dive into specific types of igneous rocks.
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Have you wondered how Igneous rocks are formed?
Learn the Basics of Civil Engineering. You will love it.
Benchmark Engineering - Laying the foundation for the ...
Have you wondered how Igneous rocks are formed?
Learn the Basics of Civil Engineering. You will love it.
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For more videos like this, Please subscribe to Benchmark Engineering Youtube channel.
Have you wondered how Igneous rocks are formed?
Learn the Basics of Civil Engineering. You will love it.
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Hey kids! What strikes your mind when you hear the word rock? Is that 'rock music?' Well not anymore, as Dr.Binocs is here to explain different types of rocks t...
Hey kids! What strikes your mind when you hear the word rock? Is that 'rock music?' Well not anymore, as Dr.Binocs is here to explain different types of rocks that exist around us.
Tune into this video as Dr. Binocs explains you different types of rocks. The detail video break up is given below.
00:47 - Types of Rocks
00:59 - Igneous Rocks
01:47 - Sedimentary Rocks
02:21 - Metamorphic Rocks
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Hey kids! What strikes your mind when you hear the word rock? Is that 'rock music?' Well not anymore, as Dr.Binocs is here to explain different types of rocks that exist around us.
Tune into this video as Dr. Binocs explains you different types of rocks. The detail video break up is given below.
00:47 - Types of Rocks
00:59 - Igneous Rocks
01:47 - Sedimentary Rocks
02:21 - Metamorphic Rocks
Voice Over Artist - Joseph D'Souza
Script Writer & Director - Sreejoni Nag
Visual Artist - Aashka Shah
Illustrator - Aashka Shah
Animators - Digambar Bhadre, Chandrashekhar Aher, Tushar Ishi
VFX Artist - Kushal Bhujbal
Background Score - Jay Rajesh Arya
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Creative Head - Sreejoni Nag
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Now that we know how igneous rocks form, what are the types of igneous rocks? This depends on precisely where they form, and we can call them either intrusive o...
Now that we know how igneous rocks form, what are the types of igneous rocks? This depends on precisely where they form, and we can call them either intrusive or extrusive. These can also be called either plutonic or volcanic. What do these terms mean, and how do they relate to the composition of the rock? Let's find out!
Script by Jared Matteucci
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Now that we know how igneous rocks form, what are the types of igneous rocks? This depends on precisely where they form, and we can call them either intrusive or extrusive. These can also be called either plutonic or volcanic. What do these terms mean, and how do they relate to the composition of the rock? Let's find out!
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With minerals better understood, it's time to discuss rocks. The first type of rock we will discuss is igneous rock. These rocks are formed when magma/lava crys...
With minerals better understood, it's time to discuss rocks. The first type of rock we will discuss is igneous rock. These rocks are formed when magma/lava crystallizes. But how does the mantle rock melt to form magma in the first place? What is the composition of igneous rock? There's a lot more to it than you might think, so let's check it out!
Script by Jared Matteucci
Watch the whole Geology playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGeo
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With minerals better understood, it's time to discuss rocks. The first type of rock we will discuss is igneous rock. These rocks are formed when magma/lava crystallizes. But how does the mantle rock melt to form magma in the first place? What is the composition of igneous rock? There's a lot more to it than you might think, so let's check it out!
Script by Jared Matteucci
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This animated video helps viewers to learn about igneous rocks, including their types and formation.
Learning outcomes - students will be able to:
1. Describe what igneous rocks are.
2. Explain the types of igneous rocks and their formation.
3. Give a few examples of extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks.
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In this video, we examine igneous rocks, including the ways in which they form and their identifiable physical characteristics like inter-grown crystals and vesicular gas pockets.
Download the flow chart - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eSXRrShKCfUXyAWR68_MpexUlq28z-3F/view?usp=sharing
Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mikesammartano?sub_confirmation=1
Learn all about Igneous rocks which are produced from molten rock. Igneous rocks can be divided into two major types, intrusive and extrusive. Intrusive rocks are formed inside the Earth from molten rock. Intrusive rocks can have large crystals and a coarse texture. Extrusive rocks are formed from lava and will have small crystals and a fine texture.
I also show examples of igneous rocks including, obsidian, basalt, and rhyolite.
Rock Cycle
http://www.moomoomathblog.com/2020/04/rock-cycle-diagram.html
Rock vs Mineral
https://youtu.be/K4njYczM0qE
Rock Quiz
https://youtu.be/R16p4q7Voi4
Learn the basics of identifying igneous rock types with geology professor Shawn Willsey. Explore the various textures and compositions of these interesting rocks and get ready for future videos that dive into specific types of igneous rocks.
Link to PDF of document: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1bVvvWZaKxqdPEIk57oL9D14ceBEm6eHL
Support these videos! You can ensure these videos continue by providing support (travel logistics, content creation, etc.)
Send support via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=EWUSLG3GBS5W8
or Venmo @Shawn-Willsey (be sure to put two L's in last name)
or a good ol' fashioned check to this address:
Shawn Willsey
College of Southern Idaho
315 Falls Avenue
Twin Falls, ID 83303
Have you wondered how Igneous rocks are formed?
Learn the Basics of Civil Engineering. You will love it.
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Hey kids! What strikes your mind when you hear the word rock? Is that 'rock music?' Well not anymore, as Dr.Binocs is here to explain different types of rocks that exist around us.
Tune into this video as Dr. Binocs explains you different types of rocks. The detail video break up is given below.
00:47 - Types of Rocks
00:59 - Igneous Rocks
01:47 - Sedimentary Rocks
02:21 - Metamorphic Rocks
Voice Over Artist - Joseph D'Souza
Script Writer & Director - Sreejoni Nag
Visual Artist - Aashka Shah
Illustrator - Aashka Shah
Animators - Digambar Bhadre, Chandrashekhar Aher, Tushar Ishi
VFX Artist - Kushal Bhujbal
Background Score - Jay Rajesh Arya
Sound Engineer - Mayur Bakshi
Creative Head - Sreejoni Nag
Producer: Rajjat A. Barjatya
Copyrights and Publishing: Rajshri Entertainment Private Limited
All rights reserved.
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Now that we know how igneous rocks form, what are the types of igneous rocks? This depends on precisely where they form, and we can call them either intrusive or extrusive. These can also be called either plutonic or volcanic. What do these terms mean, and how do they relate to the composition of the rock? Let's find out!
Script by Jared Matteucci
Watch the whole Geology playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGeo
Mathematics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMath
Classical Physics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDavePhysics1
General Chemistry Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGenChem
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With minerals better understood, it's time to discuss rocks. The first type of rock we will discuss is igneous rock. These rocks are formed when magma/lava crystallizes. But how does the mantle rock melt to form magma in the first place? What is the composition of igneous rock? There's a lot more to it than you might think, so let's check it out!
Script by Jared Matteucci
Watch the whole Geology playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGeo
Mathematics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMath
Classical Physics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDavePhysics1
General Chemistry Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGenChem
Biology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveBio
Microbiology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMicrobio
Botany Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveBotany
Zoology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveZoo
EMAIL► [email protected]
PATREON► http://patreon.com/ProfessorDaveExplains
Check out "Is This Wi-Fi Organic?", my book on disarming pseudoscience!
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Igneous rock (derived from the Latin word ignis meaning fire) is one of the three main rock types, the others being sedimentary and metamorphic. Igneous rock is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. Igneous rock may form with or without crystallization, either below the surface as intrusive (plutonic) rocks or on the surface as extrusive (volcanic) rocks. This magma can be derived from partial melts of existing rocks in either a planet's mantle or crust. Typically, the melting is caused by one or more of three processes: an increase in temperature, a decrease in pressure, or a change in composition.
Geological significance
Igneous and metamorphic rocks make up 90–95% of the top 16km of the Earth's crust by volume.
Igneous rocks are geologically important because:
their minerals and global chemistry give information about the composition of the mantle, from which some igneous rocks are extracted, and the temperature and pressure conditions that allowed this extraction, and/or of other pre-existing rock that melted;
These diffuse plume materials would undergo decompression melting beneath lithosphere fractures that are widely distributed in the Magellan area, generating non-hotspot related Hemler, pre- and post-shield Vlinder, and Il'ichev lavas.
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The parameter researchers proposed is analogous to the classical definition of potential temperature and represents the fO2 of the mantle at 1 GPa with an assumption of no melting during decompression.
... magma ocean, its gravitational instabilities triggered a small-scale, in-situ overturn in the upper mantle, followed by a large-scale mantle overturn and decompression melting of the lower mantle.
... magma ocean, its gravitational instabilities triggered a small-scale, in-situ overturn in the upper mantle, followed by a large-scale mantle overturn and decompression melting of the lower mantle.
However, deglaciation and the associated loss of weight on the Earth's surface allowed a process called decompression melting to occur, where lower pressure facilitates melting in the mantle.
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