The Pacific or Magmatic theory says the Philippines came into existence through the eruptions of volcanoes beneath the ocean and the piling up of what they threw out. It adds that the rocks, which includes the cores of the mountain systems of today, are similar to the rocks found beneath the ocean.
A magmatic quake is seismic activity caused by the movement of high pressure magma within the earth's crust. This tends to occur as the pressure within a magma chamber increases which leads to hydraulic fracturing of the surrounding rock mass. This fracturing causes the seismicity or magmatic quake. This sort of small scale seismic activity near a volcano may indicate that the pressure in the magma chamber that feeds the volcano is increasing and in turn may be a precursor to a volcanic eruption and is something that vulcanologists or geophysicists would be on the look out for!
This answer is not scientific, but usually the lost continent is Atlantis.
It is a scientific theory
heliocentric theory, the theory of evolution, relativity theory
Theory-practice-theory take existing theory in education, apply to distance learning, develop new theory Practice-research-theory see what is happening in distance learning, submit to research, develop theory from results Theory-theory-research/practice build on an initial theory to develop a second theory, then apply and test it
A magmatic earthquake is an earthquake triggered by the movement of magma, underground molten rock.
it is connected because pacific theory is all about submarine volcanoes and when you say submarine volcanoes it means that........ volcanoes under the sea that's why volcanoes & pacific theory is related to each other...
"Pacific theory" refers to the concept that local languages in the Pacific region, such as Tagalog, are shaped by historical and cultural factors unique to the area. This theory emphasizes the influence of geographical and social contexts on the development and structure of languages in the Pacific.
No, Magmatic is and adjective meaning of or realting to magma. Magma is not a mineral but molten rock underground.
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No. Magmatic processes involve molten rock, so they are considered igneous.
There is no commonly recognized term or concept known as a "pacific theory." It is possible you may be referring to the concept of Pacific peace theory or a theory related to peace in the Pacific region, but more context would be needed to provide a specific answer.
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Pacific Theory states that the Philippines were created by series of volcanic eruptions over that happened over time. This theory was first brought to the public's attention by geologists Barry Willis.
What role is played by energy in its various forms to create magmatic and metamorphic rocks?
Magmatic (lava) cooling.
Because I am imbued with magmatic foresight.