Igneous Rock - 8 views
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jolie3 on 14 Nov 12The website tells about igneous rocks and how it's formed and where it's found
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sydturner12 on 26 Nov 12The map is really helpful cause it shows where what igneous rocks are. It's a website that will help our research about this unit.
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evamunroehrlich on 26 Nov 12This is very helpful and a great website
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christinemb on 26 Nov 12This is about the types of igneous rocks and how they are formed. Good website!
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lilaarnold on 26 Nov 12I did not know that igneous comes from a Greek word meaning fire! I also did not know that there are over 700 types of igneous rocks. Very helpful, thank you Jolie
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Kali Soud on 26 Nov 12This was really helpful!! Ignis=fire, that is a new rule to remember things!
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rasa-hopigirl on 26 Nov 12This a very helpful website. It tells you about the meaning of the word, the difference between intrusive and extrusive rocks, and tells you how igneous rocks are formed.
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juliadellasalle on 26 Nov 12There are three types of rock types and igneous rock is one of them. There are intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks. Most of igneous rocks are formed under Earth's crust.
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hannahfallon on 26 Nov 12Good information on Denver's geology and the same pictures as in the accident Denver books
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Ben Browner on 27 Nov 12This has great information about igneous rocks, which is one of the three types of rocks. It gives great information about extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks.
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kohlterry on 27 Nov 12This tells you a lot about igneous rocks and the other two types of rock.
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samangell on 27 Nov 12This website is very informational and explains igneous rocks very well.
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The duct tape queen Mathilde wolf on 27 Nov 12I really like that map it is very interesting.
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evanrumsfeld on 27 Nov 12This is more informative about igneous rocks than articles just about extrusive rocks
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Kevin Chyung on 27 Nov 12Hypabyssal rock form under the surface
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dgosh2312 on 27 Nov 12This website is very useful and helpful to learn more about igneous and extrusive rocks.
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Kevin Chyung on 27 Nov 12Is the glass in ash obsidian.
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macycummings on 27 Nov 12The map helped me a lot!!!
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sophiehernandez on 30 Nov 12The map was really useful and I didn't know that igneous came from a Latin word meaning fire.
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katieneal713 on 01 Dec 12This was very helpful. It was very informative about how the igneous rocks formed.
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Tucker Hamilton on 02 Dec 12Igneous and metamorphic rocks make up 90-95% of the top 16 km of the Earth's crust by volume
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alexwimer on 02 Dec 12I learned that hypabyssal rock forms under the surface of the Earth's crust.
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Lily Dines on 02 Dec 12Igneous rock is one of the 3 main rock types and Ignis means fire in Latin.