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the answer is magma cause magma is soft nearly molten rock.

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The part of earth that is not covered by ocean

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its not that because it starts with m and its 5 letters
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Q: What is a soft rock that is heated almost to its boiling point?
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What happens when the temperature of rock rises above its melting point?

When the temperature of a rock rises above its melting point it turns into magma, usually found in the mantle (found below the Earth's crust).


What does rock cementation mean?

Cementation is part of the process of lithification of sediments, or particles of rock, that form sedimentary rock. Cementation takes place as water is squeezed out by pressures on the sediments exerted by the weight of overlying sediments. The water is replaced by minerals such as carbonates, silicates, iron oxides, or clays, which bond the sediment particles together into a sedimentary rock.


What is the melting point for chalk?

There are two types of chalk, calcium sulfate and calcium carbonate.The natural occurring sedimentary rock called chalk is a form of limestone made of the compound calcium carbonate. One of the crystal forms is calcite, which the melting point is 1,339 °C (2,442 °F; 1,612 K). The melting point of a second crystal form, aragonite, is 825 °C (1517 °F; 1,098 K).Blackboard chalk is made of calcium sulfate, also known as gypsum. The melting point is 1,460 °C (2,660 °F; 1,730 K),


What type of rock forms from sediment of different materials such as sand dirt mud clay gravel and stone?

Sedimentary rock - these are usually recognisable by their layers.Other types of rock include:Igneous rock - formed when magma cools, recognisable by their crystals scattered insideMetamorphic rock - rock which has been pressurised and heated, altering it.

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What are two uses for water that has been heated by a hot rock?

Steam in a sauna Boiling stew in a pot.


What is the boiling point of the mineral pyrite?

This rock melts at 1180 oC.


What has an area of rock that flows like thick liquid?

A volcano; magma is merely rock that has been heated to the point of melting.


What has an area of rock that flows like a thick liquid?

A volcano; magma is merely rock that has been heated to the point of melting.


Under what conditions does magma form?

Magma forms where rock is heated to a temperature above its eutectic melting point.


What is before metamorphic rock in the rock cycle?

Sedimentary Rock which becomes heated and pressed and Igneous Rock which is also heated and compressed.


Does rock salt have a boiling point?

No, because salt is a solid, and solids don't have 'boiling points'. You'd have to convert it to a liquid first, and then it's no longer 'salt'.


What happens when rock heated?

When rock is heated it becomes enlarged. If the rock becomes too hot from the heat it will break and crack.


What category does gneiss?

Gneiss is a metamorphic rock made from granite that has been compressed and heated near it's melting point.


Why rock is heated forms magma?

The rock melts, just like most other solids do when heated. Magma is to rock as water is to ice.


What is the water for geothermal power plants heated by?

Magma-heated rock.


How do you dissolve rock sugar in water?

Heat the water to boiling point, then put the rock sugar in