magma is hot liquid rock that makes what power possible?
magma
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Yes, it is possible, but, for more than tiny amounts of power, it is not practical.
Compared with some other volcanoes around the world, the Hawaiian volcanoes are fed by low-viscosity magma with a low gas content. The explosive power of a volcanic eruption is driven by gas trapped in the magma, and magma that is more viscous allows more pressure to build up. The magma in the Hawaiian volcanoes flows out fairly readily.
This is a type of geothermal power. There are a number of power plants built on this principle. The Related Links below can take you to a Wikipedia article on geothermal power.
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Geothermal Energy/Power.
The power to regulate commerce
It is possible that when the liquid got into the keyboard, it actually got into much more. It is possible that the liquid got into the computers circuits and shorted them out. Depending on how you cleaned the liquid up, the way you cleaned might also have damaged the computer.
The core is already solid; the outer core is liquid. And no, it will not be possible cause of the amount of money required to drill through the crust of the earth and then the magma will slow it down and make it useless. Pretty much all that will do is heat up the magma around it.
Geothermal
the magma
Magma-heated rock.
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This question makes as much sense as 'Can lawnmower in fly power ninjas?'. I HATE questions that make no sense... And of course, as this makes no sense, there is no possible answer to this.
Good aerodynamics and as much power as possible (emissions and reliability, being the deciding factors).
A volcano erupts when magma below the surface becomes presured and makes its way up the volcano until it can't go any further and sits and builds pressure until it blow with extreme power