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Volcanism
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Plates at our planet's surface move because of the intense heat in the Earth's core that causes molten rock in the mantle layer to move. It moves in a pattern called a convection cell that forms when warm material rises, cools, and eventually sink down.
It moves by different rocks and soils are carried from the water and is buried under bigger holes and rocks.
Oxy-fuel welding and cutting process results in oxides that mix with the molten iron.
Volcanism
Molten material below ground is called magma, and molten material above ground is called lava.
Ancient Egyptians would use molten resin to stuff this material in the mummy's body during the process of mummification.
The mantle under the crust it is made of molten rock material
The sea-floor spreading begins at the mid-ocean ridge, which forms along a crack in the oceanic crust. Along the ridge, molten material that forms several kilometers beneath the surface, rises and erupts. At the same time, older rock moves outward on both sides of the ridge. As the molten material cools, it forms a strip of solid rock in the center of the ridge. When more molten material flows into the crack, it forms a new strip of rock.
the asthenosphere and the lithosphere contain molten material.
the asthenosphere and the lithosphere contain molten material.
a molten rock
a molten rock
sedimentation
the answer is deposition
Volcanism is the process by which molten rock material is moved from one part of the earth's crust to another, or from within the earth's crust to the surface. This molten material is called *magma* while it is still beneath the surface, but it is called *lava* as soon as it reaches the surface. All this molten rock material eventually cools and solidifies into igneous rock.