you could die from serious burns
An earthquake. But while this happens the magma fills the gap.
Really nothing happens it just moves!
As magma rises, it carves a tube-shaped structure called a "magma conduit" or "volcanic conduit." This pathway allows the magma to move upward from the magma chamber beneath the Earth's surface towards the surface, where it can erupt as lava. The conduit can also help form various volcanic features, such as volcanoes or lava domes, depending on the composition and behavior of the magma. Over time, the solidified magma in the conduit can create a central vent or pipe structure within the volcano.
When magma comes in contact with water first the water will stem because the magma is so hot the water is at or past its boiling point them the magma will harden fast because instead of its slow cooling prossess it is spead up from the waters temperature it is a big mess :) luvhh jasmine chanda
Most viscous Felsic magma i.e. rhyolite Intermediate magma i.e. andersite Mafic magma i.e. Basalt Ultramafic magma i.e. Komatiite Least viscous
The magma forms sills and magma chambers.
if you touch a snake nothing happens
the volcano becomes extinct
it melts
The transition form magma to rock is a process of cooling.
The magma starts cooling and crystallizing. The crystallization cause the magma to change composition. This is referred to as magma evolution.
It forms igneous rock.
it cools
it turns into magma
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An earthquake. But while this happens the magma fills the gap.
it turs to rock