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High temperature and pressure can cause rocks to change their forms. This is known as metamorphic.High pressure and high temperature can cause rocks to change forms. This is known as metamorphic.
Well to answer your question magma forms in all the ways but if it forms at a low temp it need a higher pressure. and it forms at a high temp it needs a low pressure. Hope this helped this might not be 100% right though
it depends on the heightB.Cool air near the surface forms high-pressure areas, warm air forms low-pressure areas. K12 FOR LIFE
You cool it and run it through a metering devise.
High pressure = High temperature
The parent rock for Serpentine is ultramafic rock, such as peridotite or dunite. Serpentine forms through the metamorphism of these ultramafic rocks under high pressure and temperature conditions.
Petroleum forms in the Earth's crust over millions of years through the decomposition of organic matter under high pressure and temperature.
No , a high temperature high pressure ( gas )
Marble is a solid at room temperature. It is a type of metamorphic rock that forms from the recrystallization of limestone under high pressure and temperature.
The type of fuel that forms from the remains of dead organisms subjected to high temperature and pressure is called fossil fuels. These include coal, oil, and natural gas which have been created over millions of years through the decomposition and transformation of organic matter.
Carbon is the element that forms both coal and diamonds. The difference in their structure and properties is due to the conditions under which they are formed - coal forms under low pressure and temperature, while diamonds form under high pressure and temperature.
If granite were subjected to intense heat and pressure, it would likely change to gneiss, a metamorphic rock. Gneiss forms through the recrystallization of minerals in granite under high temperature and pressure conditions.