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Can density differences force magma upward into cooler layers on earths interior?

no


Can density difference force magma upward into cooler layers of earths interior?

FALSE: gravity cannot force magma upwards, gravity can olny force downwars. the reason magma shoots from the earths interior is because the pressure from the magma trying to push through the force gravity causes an eruption.


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It's called Coriolis force.


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It's called Coriolis force.


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