I have the same question. ! o.o Mr Fleck needs to give me the answers.
The hot water will readily dissolve minerals that are in the newly formed rock. These minerals may be beneficial if you are bathing in the water, but they essentially make the water too salty to safely drink or use on crops.
density is a measure of mass that is contained in a unit of volume for a particular substance. it increases it cannot expand if we say that density is increasing it means that either mass has increased or volume has decreased like on cooling volume decreases. on mixing(chemically or dissolving) mass increases.
castports cooling chamber
Diorite is formed by the cooling of intermediate magmas underground.
When it's running hot you should hear the cooling fan running, if not that is your problem. If the cooling fan does not operate check the fuses, cooling fan relay, cooling fan switch and cooling fan motor. One of them is at fault.
When a hot water solution begins to cool, the elements and compounds leave the solution and crystallize as minerals
Cooling
minerals of effusive rocks are minerals that are found as result of cooling of magma
TRUE, Cooling magma forms solid mineral phases
A rich assemblage of silicate-based minerals forming the igneous rocks that are solidified from magma. The faster the cooling the finer the crystals but the minerals are the same for a specific eruption or intrusion irrespective of cooling rate.
minerals form
minerals form
Nothing, ionic compounds on cooling remain as they were.
Igneous rock
Granite
Several minerals form in slow cooling magma. Some of those minerals are quartz, plagioclase feldspar, and potassium feldspar. These are the same minerals that are found in granite.
yes