Mafic
This type of magma is called basaltic magma. It has a lower silica content, which gives it a darker color compared to other types of magma. Basaltic magma is commonly associated with volcanic activity at divergent plate boundaries.
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Oceanic plates are primarily made of basalt, which is a type of volcanic rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of magma on the ocean floor. Basalt is dark in color and has a fine-grained texture.
The lower the viscosity is the hotter the magma is and faster it flows.Higher the viscosity is the cooler it is and slower it flows down.
Mafic and ultramafic magmas are high in dark, heavy minerals like pyroxene, amphibole, and olivine, which contribute to an igneous rock being dark in color with a higher specific gravity than felsic and intermediate magmas and rocks.
This type of magma is called basaltic magma. It has a lower silica content, which gives it a darker color compared to other types of magma. Basaltic magma is commonly associated with volcanic activity at divergent plate boundaries.
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Dark green to black.
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Generally dark with shades of green and black.
This type of magma is called mafic magma. It has a low viscosity due to its low silica content, allowing gases to escape easily. It typically contains high levels of iron and magnesium, making it darker in color.
Oceanic plates are primarily made of basalt, which is a type of volcanic rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of magma on the ocean floor. Basalt is dark in color and has a fine-grained texture.
No, a porter is not a type of dark beer. It is a specific style of beer that is typically dark in color and has a rich, malty flavor.
Cabbro is a type of igneous rock that is coarse-grained and dark in color. It is formed from the slow cooling of magma deep within the Earth's crust, and it is commonly used in construction and as a building material due to its durability and strength.
Chartreuse is a dark olive-green
it is a kind of brown with tan and it magma is red
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