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Collection of Igneous Cliparts (20)

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An organized selection of igneous pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.

This igneous rock displays a phaneritic texture with clearly visible feldspar, quartz, and mafic mineral grains.
This visual guide shows four distinct rock types-each with characteristic textures and patterns-helping students identify common geological specimens.
Classic 19th-century scientific illustration showing vesicular texture and foreign rock fragments (xenoliths) within a basalt specimen.
This cross-section illustrates magma ascending from deep within Earth, cooling to create igneous rock both underground (intrusive) and at the surface (extrusive).
This sculptural piece blends matte black and luminous white layers in a dynamic, wave-like form-evoking movement and depth.
A clear, hand-drawn illustration of the rock cycle, highlighting key transitions between rock types and the role of volcanic activity and human observation.
A clear visual guide to the rock cycle showing how magma becomes igneous rock, then sediment, sedimentary rock, metamorphic rock, and back to magma.
A simplified geological cross-section showing a magma chamber feeding a volcano through overlying sedimentary and igneous rock layers.
A fun, illustrated guide to the rock cycle-showing how rocks change form over geologic time through natural processes.
A cutaway view of a volcano illustrating how different igneous rocks crystallize depending on cooling rate and composition.
A cutaway illustration revealing the subsurface dynamics behind volcanic activity-from subducting plates to magma ascent and surface eruption.
Meet the friendliest rock in the quarry-always smiling and ready to teach you about minerals!
This well-formed calcite specimen showcases classic rhombohedral cleavage and layered growth patterns against a contrasting dark matrix.
This cross-section shows how magma cools at different rates to form fine-grained extrusive rocks (like basalt) or coarse-grained intrusive rocks (like granite).
A minimalist line drawing of a classic russet-style potato, emphasizing natural shape and skin texture.
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Close-up of a porous rock with a rugged, uneven surface.
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Close-up of a raw coal sample showcasing its natural, uneven surface.
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Cheerful cartoon rock with big eyes and a smile.