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Rocas ígneas

Authors: Edith Xio Mara García; Arturo Estrada Vargas; Mario Guadalupe González Pérez;

Rocas ígneas

Abstract

Una roca “es un agregado de minerales, que son sólidos con propiedades físicas y químicas definidas. Se reconocen tres grupos importantes de rocas: ígneas, sedimentarias y metamórficas, cada una de las cuales se caracteriza por su modo de formación” (Wicander R., 1999). El llamado “Ciclo de la Rocas” inició cuando las placas tectónicas se formaron y posteriormente se hundieron nuevamente. Al hundirse, con el aumento de la presión y temperatura se derritieron las rocas y se reconvirtieron los minerales en una masa ígnea, a la vez que en otras zonas el magma ascendió por actividad volcánica y se solidificó.

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