Activity 2: Fill me up Directions. Read the following statements and fill-in the blanks with the correct term or phrase. 1. The word igneous is derived from the Latin word for . 2. Igneous rocks are commonly found in the. specifically in divergent boundaries, convergent boundaries, subduction zones and hotspots. 3. Igneous rocks are formed through the process of, molten rocks; magma and lava. 4. When hot, molten rocks reach the surface of the earth, they undergo changes in 5. In terms of formation, igneous rocks can be classified into two; ignis or ignus. the Earth, Land. and of and causing them to _and and rocks. 6. Intrusive rocks are formed solidified while extrusive rocks are formed from solidified while extrusive rocks cool, 7. Intrusive rocks cool 8. Intrusive rocks have grains and crystals while extrusive rocks have grains and crystals. 9. Examples of intrusive rocks are 10.Examples of extrusive rocks are 11.Igneous rocks can also be classified according to their composition. They are composed of. 12.If there is and and of silica in the magma, its minerals will precipitate.
Activity 2: Fill me up Directions. Read the following statements and fill-in the blanks with the correct term or phrase. 1. The word igneous is derived from the Latin word for . 2. Igneous rocks are commonly found in the. specifically in divergent boundaries, convergent boundaries, subduction zones and hotspots. 3. Igneous rocks are formed through the process of, molten rocks; magma and lava. 4. When hot, molten rocks reach the surface of the earth, they undergo changes in 5. In terms of formation, igneous rocks can be classified into two; ignis or ignus. the Earth, Land. and of and causing them to _and and rocks. 6. Intrusive rocks are formed solidified while extrusive rocks are formed from solidified while extrusive rocks cool, 7. Intrusive rocks cool 8. Intrusive rocks have grains and crystals while extrusive rocks have grains and crystals. 9. Examples of intrusive rocks are 10.Examples of extrusive rocks are 11.Igneous rocks can also be classified according to their composition. They are composed of. 12.If there is and and of silica in the magma, its minerals will precipitate.
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Activity 2: Fill me up
Directions. Read the following statements and fill-in the blanks with the correct term
or phrase.
1. The word igneous is derived from the Latin word for
2. Igneous rocks are commonly found in the
specifically in divergent boundaries, convergent boundaries, subduction zones
and hotspots.
3. Igneous rocks are formed through the process of
molten rocks; magma and lava.
4. When hot, molten rocks reach the surface of the earth, they undergo changes
ignis or ignus.
the Earth,
Land
and
of
in
and
causing them to
and
5. In terms of formation, igneous rocks can be classified into two;
and
rocks.
6. Intrusive rocks are formed solidified
while extrusive rocks are
formed from solidified
7. Intrusive rocks cool
while extrusive rocks cool
8. Intrusive rocks have
grains and crystals while extrusive rocks have
grains and crystals.
9. Examples of intrusive rocks are
10.Examples of extrusive rocks are
11.Igneous rocks can also be classified according to their composition. They are
composed of
12.If there is
and
and
of silica in the magma, its minerals will precipitate.
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