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Minerals form from magma and lava through the process of crystallization. As the molten rock cools, atoms within the magma or lava arrange themselves into a crystalline structure to form solid mineral crystals. The specific minerals that form depend on factors such as the composition of the magma or lava and the cooling rate.
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Rock minerals form from lava, magma or solutions.
Minerals are formed from magma and lava through the process of crystallization. As magma or lava cools, the atoms and ions within the molten rock come together to form solid mineral crystals. The specific minerals that form depend on the composition of the magma or lava and the cooling rate.
Minerals are formed from magma when the lava cools and hardens to produce a solid
The minerals in magma form crystals when solidifying, giving igneous rocks their characteristic hardness.
If the lava cools quickly the crystals will be smaller than if it cooled slowly.
Yes, magma and lava can contain various metals and minerals, such as iron, copper, zinc, and gold. These metals are often found in ore deposits that form as magma cools and solidifies underground, or as lava erupts and cools on the Earth's surface.
Lava and magma are two forms of melted rocks
Minerals form in igneous rock as magma or lava cools. The minerals will form from the available chemicals in the magma as their crystallization temperature is reached. The sequence of mineral crystal formation from magma is described in the Bowen's Reaction Series. Metamorphic rock minerals are aligned, altered, or recrystallized from existing rock minerals due to the effects of heat and/or pressure.
Molten rock, or in other words, magma or lava. Magma exists beneath the Earth's surface, lava is flowing magma produced by the eruption of volcanoes.