Magma is the molten rock material under the Earth's crust. Some examples of this are the lava that comes out of a volcano, as well as a mixture of water and salt particles.
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Granite and gabbro are the two biggies, granite being formed underground by felsic magma, and gabbro being formed underground by mafic magma. Diorite and peridotite are two others.
Of coarse, magma is a melted mixture of rocks.
The three types of magma, named for the rock they form are basaltic, rhyolitic and andesitic. Rhyolitic magma is rich in silica and water vapor.
Magma always flows.
By definition, magma is molten rock which is undergroundor sub-surface.It is called lava when above ground level.What are not examples of magma? Well, anything that isn't magma, like my wrinkly scrotum.
volcanoes
Magma
magma and lava.
Volcanoes.
lava flows and volcanic ashes
Magma when it hardens is an example of spreading. In Global Studies form
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lava/magma, molten metal,boiling water
When it cools and crystallizes into rock, the rock will be described as felsic igneous rock. Examples of felsic igneous rocks are granite, rhyolite, and pumice.
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Granite and gabbro are the two biggies, granite being formed underground by felsic magma, and gabbro being formed underground by mafic magma. Diorite and peridotite are two others.