This type of igneous rock has large distinct gas bubbles and a darker color.
Igneous rock with name on picture obsidan pumice and granite.
Obsidian has a glassy lustre and is slightly harder than window glass.
All pictures of igneous rocks are courtesy of the usgs united states geological survey with the exception of granite.
Obsidian is an igneous rock that forms when molten rock material cools so rapidly that atoms are unable to arrange themselves into a crystalline structure.
It is the most common plutonic rock of the earth s crust forming by the cooling of magma silicate melt at depth.
Extrusive igneous rocks erupt onto the surface where they cool quickly to form small crystals.
Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed as an extrusive igneous rock.
Obsidian is produced when felsic lava extruded from a volcano cools rapidly with minimal crystal growth it is commonly found within the margins of rhyolitic lava flows known as obsidian flows where the chemical composition high silica content causes a high viscosity which upon rapid cooling results in.
Magma that has reached the surface is lava.
Molten rock material below the surface is called magma.
Today we are going to know obsidian rock which falls in the main class igneous rocks.
When molten lava magma is cooling slowly below the surface of the earth and forms large crystals in the rocks they known as intrusive igneous rocks.
Gabbro andesite pegmatite basalt pumice porphyry obsidian granite and tuff.
It is an amorphous material known as a mineraloid the result is a volcanic glass with a smooth uniform texture that breaks with a conchoidal fracture see photo.
Igneous rocks from left to right.
We know igneous rocks have two basic types.
Learn more about the properties and uses of granite in this article.
Igneous rocks that solidified within the crust are plutonic or intrusive rocks.
These rocks include andesite basalt dacite obsidian pumice rhyolite scoria and tuff.
Granite coarse or medium grained intrusive igneous rock that is rich in quartz and feldspar.
Another name for scoria is volcanic cinders and the landscaping product commonly called lava rock is scoria as is the cinder mix widely used on running tracks.
Intrusive rocks form from molten material magma that flows and solidifies underground where magma cools slowly.
The table below shows examples of common metamorphic rocks.
Obsidian is extremely rich in silica about 65 to 80 percent is low in water and has a chemical composition similar to rhyolite.
Pictures and brief descriptions of some common igneous rock types are shown on this page.
Obsidian igneous rock occurring as a natural glass formed by the rapid cooling of viscous lava from volcanoes.
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Granite is an intrusive igneous rock.
Discriptions are adapted from the usgs.
Scoria like pumice is a lightweight extrusive rock.