by looseing the soil you have no idea
Some are produced by the eruption of magma (eg volcanoes), others are produced after the magma has cooled to rock. As magmatic rocks are usually hard they resist erosion and cause features such as Arthur's seat or escarpments. Granitic magma gives rise to Tors (such as those on Dartmoor or the Seyshells)
They're hard AND the float on magma.
no, it's molten rock, as in lava....
their are many types of magma because when a volcano has soft magma that means it either exploded small or the magma was going really slow and fast magma and big exploding volcano's are hard magma.:)
When magma crystallizes, a hard rock is formed composing of definite internal structural pattern. Such rock is called Igneous Rock.
magma or lava.
Some are produced by the eruption of magma (eg volcanoes), others are produced after the magma has cooled to rock. As magmatic rocks are usually hard they resist erosion and cause features such as Arthur's seat or escarpments. Granitic magma gives rise to Tors (such as those on Dartmoor or the Seyshells)
They're hard AND the float on magma.
no, it's molten rock, as in lava....
the crust is hard liquid magma (lava)
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no it is made up of lava and magma and also has volcano
their are many types of magma because when a volcano has soft magma that means it either exploded small or the magma was going really slow and fast magma and big exploding volcano's are hard magma.:)
When magma crystallizes, a hard rock is formed composing of definite internal structural pattern. Such rock is called Igneous Rock.
well in volcanoes is magma, which when it is no longer in the volcano, is lava. and when a volcano is explosive, in the magma is silica. and silica makes the magma really sticky and thick. in a volcano, the magma comes out of vents at the top. and when magma with silica tries to comes out, it gunks up the vents to where they are clogged and nothing can get out of them. so when this happens, pressures pushes hard to try and get the magma out. then it pushes REALLY hard and it comes out even bigger and destructively! but when there is no silica in the magma, the magma just drizzles out of a volcano but its nonexplosive. hope this helps. and i know this is true. we just learned it in science class. I'm 11 years old but i am certain this is the correct accusation.
Magma is underground, when it reaches the surface it becomes lava. So solidified magma is really lava. The lava flow is the liquid lava as it goes down the mountain, when hard its just hardened lava. Magma is underground, when it reaches the surface it becomes lava. So solidified magma is really lava. The lava flow is the liquid lava as it goes down the mountain, when hard its just hardened lava.
As magma is heated, rises, cools then falls convection currents are causes, the movement of the magma moves the hard crust on top.