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Magma injected into older rock

Updated: 8/11/2023
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11y ago

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Any molten rock that has not reached the surface is called magma. It is made when two tectonic plates collide and one edge of a plate is forced underneath the other, and pushed closer to the center of the earth where it heats up, and melts down.

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14y ago

It is called magma, then when it comes out it is called lava.

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14y ago

Lava. If it was underneath the surface, it would be magma.

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10y ago

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it's not batholith ethier.

I may be wrong, but i think perhaps sill.

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12y ago

It Is Magma.

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magma

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