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A base because it does not dissolve other things as far as modern science knows.
magma appears after a volcanic eruption.
To witness a volcanic eruption, one must be cautious of the flowing magma.
there was much magma after the volcanic eruption
The scientist was determined to get some magma to use in his research. Magma is the hot fluid that is in the Earth's crust.
An acid magma or a granitic magma.
Not acid lava, basic magma.
The acid in the lava or magma can burn the animal.
Citric acid is added to magnesia magma to help stabilize the pH of the suspension and prevent it from drying out too quickly. It can also improve the flow properties of the magma, making it easier to handle and apply.
The properties of magma that help to determine the type of eruption are the magma's viscosity and its silica content. Those volcanoes that exhibit massive eruptions have a high viscosity and high silica content.
There have been reports of others, but scientists state that magma is mainly comprised of Lysergic acid diethylamiden
Silica-rich thick magma is called rhyolite. It contains high levels of silica, making it very viscous and typically light in color. Rhyolite is associated with explosive volcanic activity due to the build-up of pressure caused by the slow movement of its thick lava.
magma
This is called the magma chamber.
Before lava reaches the surface it is called magma.
basaltic,andesitic,rhyolitic
Molten rock under the surface is called "magma". When magma reaches the surface it is called "lava".