Radioactive elements
Pressure and heat that produce magma are caused in part by the movement of tectonic plates deep within the Earth's mantle. This movement leads to the melting of rock at high temperatures and pressures, resulting in the formation of magma beneath the Earth's surface.
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sedimentary rocks
Magma is rock that useally comes from a volcana it melts due to the high pressure and heat
Pressure
heat and pressure pushed magma out of the side vents making it ooze out and also magma shoots out of the crater.
Yes, a concentration of heat in the mantle can produce magma through a process called mantle melting. This occurs when temperatures rise sufficiently to melt rock, often due to factors like increased pressure or the presence of water, which lowers the melting point of the rocks. The resulting magma can accumulate and eventually lead to volcanic activity when it rises to the Earth's surface.
A rock can melt through heat transfer from surrounding magma or lava, through the addition of external heat from sources like a volcanic eruption or a meteorite impact, or from the release of pressure caused by tectonic movement.