The large amount of water would increase the amount of magma, making it easier to melt rocks. The water vapor would help the magma cause explosive eruptions.
The large amount of water would first increase the amount of magma, as it make it easier to melt rocks. Then the water vapor would help cause explosive eruptions.
Felsic magma
The three types of magma, named for the rock they form are basaltic, rhyolitic and andesitic. Rhyolitic magma is rich in silica and water vapor.
Rhyolitic magma typically contains a high amount of silica and water vapor. It is known for its high viscosity and tendency to produce explosive eruptions due to the buildup of gas pressure within the magma chamber.
yes and no. water effects the magma. a lot of water will make magma harden faster. but a little water makes the magma speed up/move faster. magma gases don't really effect water, its really the volcanic ash and toxic fumes that effect the water. (volcanic mudslides also effect water)
Happens a lot.
Magma with high water content is more likely to cause an explosive eruption because magma is underground, which means it's under intense pressure, and the water stays dissolved in the magma. When magma quickly rises to the surface, the pressure decreases and other compounds, such as Carbon Dioxide (CO), become gases. As gases expand rapidly an explosion can happen.
you save water
it helps flushes your kidneys
If you drink too much water you may suffer water toxicity which can be fatal.
Silica.
they wont be thirsty anymore