No. Magma is already at least partially molten. Mineral crystallize when magma solidifies.
Yes, minerals can crystalize when magma melts.
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Olivine
minerals that crystalize directly from ocean waters
When a rock melts, it turns into magma, so when the magma cools, it can make a new igneous rock.
When metamorphic rock melts, it turns into magma, not lava. Magma is molten rock located beneath the Earth's surface, while lava is magma that reaches the surface during a volcanic eruption. The transformation involves the complete melting of minerals in the rock due to increased temperature and pressure. When the magma eventually erupts and cools, it can solidify into igneous rock.
sand is put under pressure, water seeps in with other minerals and the minerals crystalize
Evaporation of a solution containing certain minerals may cause those minerals to crystalize, forming a solid.
it melts.
Yes, magma often contains various minerals such as quartz, feldspar, olivine, and pyroxene. These minerals are formed from the cooling and solidification of magma as it rises to the Earth's surface.
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