To improve palatability and minimize it's alkalinity
The gasses bubble out of the magma, sometimes explosively.
There really is no way to tell how heavy magma is without measuring and weighing each portion. The density of magma varies greatly as the magma cools and air is added to the mixture.
Magma consists mainly of molten rock with some dissolved gasses and sometimes crystallized minerals.
Magma sometimes flows toward the surface as a result of convection currents in the magma, that is to say, the hotter magma rises within cooler magma. Because it is so hot, the rising magma simply melts away anything in its path, so nothing can prevent it from reaching the surface.
Metamorphic rock is not formed directly from magma. Igneous rock is formed from the solidification of magma and lava.
The gasses bubble out of the magma, sometimes explosively.
The name of Magnesium comes from a Greek District in Thessaly
In the crust and upper mantle
There really is no way to tell how heavy magma is without measuring and weighing each portion. The density of magma varies greatly as the magma cools and air is added to the mixture.
It dries then if other magma goes in the same direction as the old magma it sometimes reheats it then it flows toward the surface
Magma consists mainly of molten rock with some dissolved gasses and sometimes crystallized minerals.
Magma sometimes flows toward the surface as a result of convection currents in the magma, that is to say, the hotter magma rises within cooler magma. Because it is so hot, the rising magma simply melts away anything in its path, so nothing can prevent it from reaching the surface.
Magma sometimes flows toward the surface as a result of convection currents in the magma, that is to say, the hotter magma rises within cooler magma. Because it is so hot, the rising magma simply melts away anything in its path, so nothing can prevent it from reaching the surface.
xenoliths
Metamorphic rock is not formed directly from magma. Igneous rock is formed from the solidification of magma and lava.
Magma is composed of molten silicate minerals, dissolved gasses, and sometimes crystallized minerals.
There are hot gases mixed with magma. Sometimes the pressure of the magma and hot gases increased a great deal when this happens the rocks deep inside the earth have melted on molten rocks which is called magma. This is how a magma occurs.