There is no magma in the sun. The sun is much hotter than magma. At the sun's core hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium, releasing enormous amounts of heat which causes the sun to glow brightly.
No. Magma is molten rock. The sun is made mostly of hydrogen and is much hotter than magma.
Melting is the process in the rock cycle that causes magma to form.
When magma is underground it is under enormous pressure, which causes the gasses to dissolve in the magma. As the magma rises pressure decreases and the gasses come out of solution. All gasses expand when decompressed.
fewer silicate chains in the magma
magma that is low in silica which is thin and runny
convection currents. Causes the magma to move the earths crust creating plate movement.
Melting is the process in the rock cycle that causes magma to form.
When magma is underground it is under enormous pressure, which causes the gasses to dissolve in the magma. As the magma rises pressure decreases and the gasses come out of solution. All gasses expand when decompressed.
fewer silicate chains in the magma
magma
magma that is low in silica which is thin and runny
convection currents. Causes the magma to move the earths crust creating plate movement.
build up of magma
magma that is low on silica & thin and runny & it flows easily
rising molten magma
Three ways that magma form:temperaturecompositionpressureIn addition, water causes the melting temperature to lower, which causes it to melt into magma
Highly viscous felsic magma causes the most violent volcanic eruptions.
A crevasse is a deep open crack in a glacier. It is formed when a magma chamber under a glacier causes melting and cracking and causes the glacier to slide into the ocean on the magma