A solid or a liquid mixture which can be found under earth's surface.
No. Ultramafic magma would have a low viscosity.
The melting point of diamond is sufficiently high that magma would not melt it.
That would normally be magma with a low silica content.
In this comparison, syrup would represent magma, while air would represent gas bubbles within the magma. Just as syrup is viscous and can trap pockets of air, magma can contain trapped gas bubbles as it flows through rocks.
there was much magma after the volcanic eruption
depends on which you have more of, and how much more. but yes it would freeze magma under the right circumstances.
They would melt.
The large amount of water would increase the amount of magma, making it easier to melt rocks. The water vapor would help the magma cause explosive eruptions.
Magma can solidify and cool to form igneous rocks such as granite, basalt, or andesite, depending on the composition and cooling rate of the magma.
An intrusion of basaltic magma would likely cause greater contact metamorphism compared to an intrusion of rhyolitic magma. Basaltic magma has higher temperatures and higher fluidity, allowing it to heat surrounding rocks more effectively and induce more intense metamorphic changes.
_when the magma remains below the depth at which magmas become solid _when the magma retains enough water to keep it from solidifying, regardless of depth
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