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Where does magma cool?

Magma cools and solidifies either underground within the Earth's crust, forming intrusive igneous rocks like granite, or when it erupts onto the Earth's surface as lava and cools quickly, forming extrusive igneous rocks like basalt.


When two waves interface can the amplitude of the resultant wave be greater than either of the two original waves?

Yes. In some places it will be greater. In other places there will be destructive interference, and the resulting wave will be smaller than either, perhaps even zero.


How and where are igneous rocks formed?

Igneous rocks are formed when molten magma cools and solidifies either beneath the Earth's surface (intrusive) or on the surface (extrusive). Intrusive igneous rocks are formed from magma that cools slowly underground, while extrusive igneous rocks are formed from lava that cools quickly on the surface.


How do extusive igneous rocks form?

Extrusive igneous rocks form when magma erupts as lava above Earth's surface. The resulting lava cools rapidly on Earth's surface. As a result, minerals do not have time to form. An example of an extrusive igneous rock is pumice.


How did igneous rocks form?

Igneous rocks form when magma cools and solidifies either beneath the Earth's surface (intrusive igneous rocks) or on the surface after a volcanic eruption (extrusive igneous rocks). This cooling process can occur slowly, resulting in larger crystals (coarse-grained rocks), or quickly, which produces smaller crystals or glassy textures (fine-grained rocks).

Related Questions

How can you stop the effects of a volcano?

by either not being there, or by running away very quickly! The forces and the pressures are far greater than man can plug!


How does the strength of a force affect the movement of an object?

The stronger the force applied to an object, the greater the acceleration of the object. This means the object will either speed up more quickly, slow down more quickly, or change direction more drastically depending on the direction of the force. In essence, the strength of a force influences how quickly an object changes its velocity.


How do you find the greater or least in fractions?

You either convert the fractions to a common denominator, and then compare, or you convert them to their decimal equivalent and then compare. The latter can quickly be done with a calculator.


What is dispatching?

letting it be known usually to someone specific


How do you describe two ways to increase the pressure exerted on an object?

To increase the pressure exerted on an object, you can either decrease the area over which the force is applied or increase the force applied on the object. This can be achieved by either applying a greater force on the same surface area or applying the same force on a smaller surface area.


Is 0.99 greater then 4.8?

No. And 0.99 is not greater THAN 4.8 either!


Which is greater than 0.3 or 1.83?

5.67 is greater than either 0.3 or 1.83


How is thrust different from force?

there is not much difference between thrust anf force...its just that thrust is the force acting perpendiclular to the surface thrust will always be either equal or greater than force.


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What is the hitting surface of the hammer?

Either face of the head is the hitting surface.


If white chocolate turns yellow is it okay?

When milk chocolate produces white spots on its surface, it is said to have bloomed. This is because of the chocolate's surface moisture, and these spots are either sugar or fat. Blooming is caused by improper storage (it's either too hot or has changed environments too quickly). Fortunately, it poses no health hazards, and is still good to eat!


What is the answer to deep soils develop quickly where rock weathers slowly either slowly or quickly or rapidly?

Rapidly