There really is no way to tell how heavy magma is without measuring and weighing each portion. The density of magma varies greatly as the magma cools and air is added to the mixture.
uplifting and subsidence
uplifting and subsidence
Uplifting, Subsidence
Basaltic Magmas are dark colored, heavy and are ferromagnesian in composition, so they most times do not form light colored rocks, rather, the Felsic Granitic Magma forms the light colored rocks with lower densities.
This is called the magma chamber.
Uplifting, Subsidence
Uplifting, Subsidence
uplifting and subsidence
uplifting and subsidence
Uplifting, Subsidence
Dense heavy dark-colored igneous rocks form from mafic magma, which is rich in iron and magnesium and has a relatively low silica content. This type of magma tends to crystallize into minerals like pyroxene, olivine, and amphibole, resulting in rocks like basalt or gabbro.
yes because the molten rock is heavy so the water floats on top of it like the oil and water experiment but even so, the heat of the magma would turn the water to steam faster than you can say two.
An acid magma or a granitic magma.
Basaltic Magmas are dark colored, heavy and are ferromagnesian in composition, so they most times do not form light colored rocks, rather, the Felsic Granitic Magma forms the light colored rocks with lower densities.
magma
This is called the magma chamber.
Before lava reaches the surface it is called magma.