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Ocean crust is formed by intrusive magma at mid-ocean-ridges. The magma cools and solidifies into peridotite, basalt, or gabbro.
the break in the inner crust that is not filled with magma is called
The opening of the crust where magma is allowed to reach to the surface is called a fault line.
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Yes, when magma rises from an ocean ridge, it can produce new material through a process called seafloor spreading. As the magma reaches the surface, it cools and solidifies, forming new oceanic crust. This process contributes to the continuous expansion of the seafloor and the formation of new crustal material.
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Ocean crust is formed by intrusive magma at mid-ocean-ridges. The magma cools and solidifies into peridotite, basalt, or gabbro.
When magma reaches the earth's surface, it is called lava. when it solidifies, it forms new crust, or rock.
Igneous, the world magma really gives away the answer. Magma = Ignite Ignite is to do with fire, heat and flame etc.
the break in the inner crust that is not filled with magma is called
The opening of the crust where magma is allowed to reach to the surface is called a fault line.
Divergent plate boundaries. They pull away from each other, and magma rises from the gap, cools, and solidifies, which creates "new" crust.
Lava!
Magma
Yes, when magma rises from an ocean ridge, it can produce new material through a process called seafloor spreading. As the magma reaches the surface, it cools and solidifies, forming new oceanic crust. This process contributes to the continuous expansion of the seafloor and the formation of new crustal material.
Once magma breaks through the earths crust it is called"lava"
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