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could be physical boundaries or open water sources or maybe pits. Even the air pressure that built up under it can help push itThe ease of magma flow is known as the Viscosity, which is a measure of fluid a substance is. The viscosity of magma will be due to many factors including; the rock type in the volcano, and the temperature of the magma.
The crystal and gas content and temperature of a magma help determine a volcano's eruption style. • Crystals in magma make it more viscous, so magma with a high crystal content is more likely to explode than flow. • Gases create explosions if they cannot easily escape from viscous magma, but they can also be released without explosions (or with only minor ones) from fluid magma. • High-temperature magmas usually erupt effusively, while low-temperature magmas cannot flow easily and are more likely to erupt explosively.
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Magma is a term for rock in liquid form. It differs from lava only in 1 respect, its location. Whilst lava is the name for liquid rock released from a volcano in an eruption, magma is the name for liquid rock found beneath the surface of a planet. The temperature for magma is around 700-1300 degrees Celcius.
The volatile content of the magma. Weather water or Ice has ingres to the volcanic vent. The physical stability of the volcano.
The properties of magma that help to determine the type of eruption are the magma's viscosity and its silica content. Those volcanoes that exhibit massive eruptions have a high viscosity and high silica content.
The properties of magma that help to determine the type of eruption are the magma's viscosity and its silica content. Those volcanoes that exhibit massive eruptions have a high viscosity and high silica content.
could be physical boundaries or open water sources or maybe pits. Even the air pressure that built up under it can help push itThe ease of magma flow is known as the Viscosity, which is a measure of fluid a substance is. The viscosity of magma will be due to many factors including; the rock type in the volcano, and the temperature of the magma.
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The crystal and gas content and temperature of a magma help determine a volcano's eruption style. • Crystals in magma make it more viscous, so magma with a high crystal content is more likely to explode than flow. • Gases create explosions if they cannot easily escape from viscous magma, but they can also be released without explosions (or with only minor ones) from fluid magma. • High-temperature magmas usually erupt effusively, while low-temperature magmas cannot flow easily and are more likely to erupt explosively.
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I can't say exactly how much silica a'a has but it generally has a low silica content. Does this help
Magma is a term for rock in liquid form. It differs from lava only in 1 respect, its location. Whilst lava is the name for liquid rock released from a volcano in an eruption, magma is the name for liquid rock found beneath the surface of a planet. The temperature for magma is around 700-1300 degrees Celcius.
· It is determined by the primary factors of the magma's Temperature, its Composition, and the amount of Dissolved Gases it contains.
Free cash flow valuation-- the amount of cash flow available in an organization can be found by entering data into software. There is downloadable software programs that can help you determine your free cash flow valuation.
It's either onw of Fleming's rules, Franic, or Jefferson
Read them aloud and listen for the rhythm-apex