Glencoe virtual lab rock classification 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name, date, and page number at the top of the form. This personalizes your document and keeps your work organized.
  3. In Section I, read the objective carefully. Familiarize yourself with how rocks are classified into igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary categories.
  4. Follow the procedure outlined in Section II. Click on the video button to watch the presentation about rock types and their characteristics.
  5. As you interact with rock samples, drag them to the test plate and use the magnifying glass tool to identify their type. Record your observations in your journal as prompted.
  6. Complete each section of your journal by filling in details such as guesses, characteristics like color and crystal size for igneous rocks, or sediment size for sedimentary rocks.
  7. Finally, answer the questions in Section IV based on your observations and experiences during the lab activity.

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Rocks can be divided into three basic classifications: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. The following tests are used by experts to classify rocks: Hardness Test Minerals are scaled in range from 1 to 10, with 1 being softest and 10 hardest. The method of determining hardness is the scratch test.
To identify rocks, first recognize if its igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic based on its appearance. Examine the rocks grain size and hardness to figure out what minerals it contains. Use color and composition to explore rock types with helpful tables that include detailed characteristics.
There are three major classes of rocks, IGNEOUS, SEDIMENTARY, and METAMORPHIC, with the following attributes: IGNEOUS ROCKS form by crystallization from molten or partially material, called MAGMA.

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3 Types of Rock: Igneous, Sedimentary Metamorphic.
CLASSIFICATION The classification of rocks is based on two criteria, TEXTURE and COMPOSITION. The texture has to do with the sizes and shapes of mineral grains and other constituents in a rock, and how these sizes and shapes relate to each other. Such factors are controlled by the process which formed the rock.
You need to mount your rock samples on glass slides and cover them with a thin film of epoxy or resin. Petrographic microscopes can help you identify the mineral composition, texture, fabric, and origin of your rock samples, as well as reveal any deformation, alteration, or metamorphism.
Geologists classify rocks in three groups, according to the major Earth processes that formed them. The three rock groups are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Anyone who wishes to collect rocks should become familiar with the characteristics of these three rock groups.

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