It can be! There really is no place it can not exist so long as there is volcano to support its existence. There are thousands of volcanos under water!
Srimp are found in about every ocean.
Highly viscous felsic magma causes the most violent volcanic eruptions.
The mantle.
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Ocean-continental convergent boundaries can produce earthquakes and volcanic activity. As the ocean plates shift under each other they near their melting temperature and can form magma and solidify to form underwater mountain ranges.
They are found at a plate boundary. When two plates move apart (divergent) magma rises through the gap.
Magma is typically found beneath the Earth's surface in locations where tectonic plates meet, such as subduction zones, mid-ocean ridges, and hot spots. These areas allow for the heat and pressure necessary for the formation of magma.
You find a rift valley and mountains such as the a mid-ocean ridge in the Atlantic ocean. They are caused by magma coming to the surface and cooling as the plates move apart.
They are found at a plate boundary. When two plates move apart (divergent) magma rises through the gap.
Yes, magma oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.
Yes, magma oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.
Yes, magma oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.
Yes, magma oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.
Yes, magma from the earth oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.
The ocean floors are largely made of magma.
Basaltic magma is produced at the coolest temperatures because it has a lower silica content and therefore has a lower melting point compared to other types of magma. This type of magma typically erupts quietly and forms basaltic rock, such as the kind found at mid-ocean ridges.
Magma mainly rises to the surface through volcanic vents and fissures, such as those found at volcanic peaks, rift zones, and mid-ocean ridges. The movement is driven by the buoyancy of the less dense magma compared to the surrounding rock.