The bubbles remain inside the rock once the rock has solidified.
There are three types of rocks, igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. They are basically composed of minerals, water and dissolved gases.
Yes, magma is a mixture of liquid rock, minerals, and dissolved gases. It takes extremely high temperatures to melt rock which is why it is often only found under the Earth's surface where temperatures are extremely high.
Water, salt, dissolved gases, rocks, sea shells, and sometimes oil/trash.
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it becomes a liquid
Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface that can sometimes rise to the surface through volcanic activity. It consists of a mixture of liquid rock, crystals, and dissolved gases. As magma cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rocks.
it is dissolved by weak acids in rainwater
Permeable rocks allow for liquid or gases to pass through them. Most rocks are permeable to a certain extent.
Impurities in water are from dissolved rocks an minerals, river deposits, absorbed gases, degraded materials fron living beings.
There is no solvent in magma. Rocks turn to a liquid state because of super-heating, not because the solids were dissolved in any solvent.
These salts are dissolved from the Earth rocks.
After many years, as rocks are eroded, gases trapped in them will be released into the atmosphere so in a way rocks are "storage rooms" for gases just as our Earth is.