mountains and/or new land
Volcanoes.
Volcanic mountains are formed when magma rises to the Earth's surface and erupts. This magma cools and solidifies, building up layers of volcanic rock over time to form a mountain.
A divergent boundary is formed when magma rises to the surface and new crust is formed. This process occurs at mid-ocean ridges where tectonic plates move away from each other, allowing magma to fill the gap and solidify into new oceanic crust.
Igneous rock is formed when magma rises to the surface of the Earth and cools. This process can lead to the formation of rocks like basalt or granite depending on the cooling rate and mineral composition.
Water that is heated expands and rises to the surface of the tray. Similarly, the magma expands and rises to the surface of the tray. Similarly, the magma nearer the core expands and rises to top of the mantle.
The opening in the earth crust which magma rise to the surface are Volcanoes
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is known as lava.
term that is used to describe when magma rises to earth's surface but does not occur at a boundary
Volcanic mountains are not formed by plate collision. These mountains are created when magma from within the Earth's mantle rises to the surface and solidifies.
A volcano is formed when magma from deep inside the Earth rises to the surface and explodes with great force, spreading lava and ash everywhere.
magma rises and cools
Yes, magma often contains various minerals such as quartz, feldspar, olivine, and pyroxene. These minerals are formed from the cooling and solidification of magma as it rises to the Earth's surface.