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· It is determined by the primary factors of the magma's Temperature, its Composition, and the amount of Dissolved Gases it contains.
The type of magma underneath the volcano changes with location and the type of volcano. If the magma is lest energetic, the lava will only slowly flow but if the magma has been building up and is energetic, there will be a blast. Hawaii will never explode because it's a hot-spot and isn't near tectonic plates. The closer you are to the edge of a tectonic plate, the bigger the blast will be.
the volcano becomes extinct
The process through which single parent magma can form rocks with different compositions is known as fractional crystallization. It occurs as the magma cools and solidifies, with different minerals crystallizing at different temperatures. As these minerals crystallize and settle out of the magma, they can form different rock compositions depending on the minerals that have formed. This process can produce a range of rock compositions from a single parent magma.
No, magma is located in the volcano when it comes out it is called lava. Lava cools after it comes out. Magma is still heated as the volcano is.
· It is determined by the primary factors of the magma's Temperature, its Composition, and the amount of Dissolved Gases it contains.
If the magma is more viscous, the eruption is stronger.
yes. magma is the lava that is in the volcano and lava is the magma that is outside a volcano
In a magma chamber
When magma comes out of a volcano, it is called Lava.
The type of magma underneath the volcano changes with location and the type of volcano. If the magma is lest energetic, the lava will only slowly flow but if the magma has been building up and is energetic, there will be a blast. Hawaii will never explode because it's a hot-spot and isn't near tectonic plates. The closer you are to the edge of a tectonic plate, the bigger the blast will be.
mage=volcano on magma keep going around volcano
Lava is when it's outside the volcano, magma is when it's inside of the volcano.
magma rises up out of a volcano by the build up of pressure
the volcano becomes extinct
The process through which single parent magma can form rocks with different compositions is known as fractional crystallization. It occurs as the magma cools and solidifies, with different minerals crystallizing at different temperatures. As these minerals crystallize and settle out of the magma, they can form different rock compositions depending on the minerals that have formed. This process can produce a range of rock compositions from a single parent magma.
Magma can be classified in the two ways. When it is inside the volcano it is called magma, but when it is out of the volcano, it's then called lava.