Crystallization followed by exposure and weathering.
Crystallization followed by exposure and weathering.
Magma gets heated, rises, flows horizontally (the plate over it moves with it, but not as fast as the magma), cools and sinks.
This may not use all the words but this is right. The magma in the core is heated and rises. After that it flows side ways. Then it sinks
There is realy no start, but i gusse you could say that magma and lava could be the start.
Magma could be found occurring in the lithosphere or the asthenosphere, usually originating in the asthenosphere.
Crystallization followed by exposure and weathering.
Crystallization followed by exposure and weathering.
Crystallization followed by exposure and weathering.
Magma gets heated, rises, flows horizontally (the plate over it moves with it, but not as fast as the magma), cools and sinks.
During a volcanic eruption, magma moves in an upward direction towards the vent of a volcano. The type of eruption depends on the amount of silica and gas. After the eruption, magma touches the earth's surface and is classified as lava. Rocks and other debris in the volcano are forcefully pushed into the air. The rocks are called pyroclastic rocks. When the rocks touch earth, it turns into ash, dust, pummice or cinder.
Igneous rock is formed by magma (molten rock) cooling and becoming solid.
Three Million gallons of magma
it is pushed up by becoming extremely hot and rises and becomes lava
This may not use all the words but this is right. The magma in the core is heated and rises. After that it flows side ways. Then it sinks
No human endeavour could make or inject magma into a volcano. The magma found in relation to volcanoes is a natural phenomena.
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No. No life could survive such temperatures.