No. Magma is molten rock inside the earth. Soil can contain material from magma. Magma can solidify inside earth or erupt from volcano. The material can then weather away and become a component of soil.
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Crystallization followed by exposure and weathering.
Crystallization followed by exposure and weathering.
(1) melting and solidification of magma
magma
magma
Crystallization followed by exposure and weathering.
Crystallization followed by exposure and weathering.
by looseing the soil you have no idea
it deposits great soil and has a magma chamber that can create geothermal energy.
Crystallization followed by exposure and weathering.
Crystallization followed by exposure and weathering.
(1) melting and solidification of magma
Magma is formed by the heating and cooling of the Earth's crust. Sediment is formed by the soil that is moved downstream from the source of a river to the mouth of the river and the resulting delta.
The answer is soil, rocks, Magma and ultimately the centre of the earth. If you mean below on a map, i.e. south of Switzerland, the answer is Italy.
A volcano does not make magma, magma is the motlen rock underneath The Earth's crust. A volcano is an opening in the crust that allows the magma to be released to the surface. Magma is made by pressure and heat on rocks deep within The Earth.