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I can say water,because in water heat transfer is faster than in the other 3 substances thus magma will lose heat more easily in water,though that also depends upon how much water is available

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Q: In which environment will a magma chill most rapidly 1- extruded into air 2- water 3-sandstone 4-limestone?
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