Magma is not directly formed when the lithospheric crust is cracked or broken; rather, it is generated from the melting of mantle rocks due to increased temperature and pressure, often associated with tectonic activity. Cracks or fractures in the lithosphere can create pathways for magma to ascend from the mantle, particularly in areas of rifting or subduction. Thus, while the breaking of the crust can facilitate the movement of magma, it is the conditions in the mantle that primarily lead to its formation.
The process by which lithospheric plates move apart, creating spaces that are filled with hot magma, is called seafloor spreading. This occurs at mid-ocean ridges where new oceanic crust is formed as magma rises from the mantle and solidifies at the surface.
Magma
Its a igneous rock whenit is made formed by magma.
igneous rock
When magma crystallizes, igneous rocks are formed. The type of igneous rock that is formed depends on the chemical composition of the magma and the rate at which it cools.
They are both lithospheric igneous rocks formed by the cooling and solidification of magma/lava and both of them contains silicon.
The process by which lithospheric plates move apart, creating spaces that are filled with hot magma, is called seafloor spreading. This occurs at mid-ocean ridges where new oceanic crust is formed as magma rises from the mantle and solidifies at the surface.
When two lithospheric plates move apart, a divergent boundary is formed. This process results in the creation of new oceanic crust as magma rises to fill the gap between the plates, forming a mid-ocean ridge.
An igneous rock formed from magma is intrusive.
Magma
Igneous rock is formed from the solidification of magma as it cools.
Movement of lithospheric plates at convergent boundaries can result in the subduction of one plate beneath another. This subduction creates conditions for magma to form as the subducting plate melts. The rising magma then reaches the surface, leading to the formation of volcanoes.
well in a volcano the lithospheric plates meet when magma moves and moves at the bottom and in the magma chamber the lava[magma] is moving around the lithospheric plates thats what forms them but what forms when they rub against each other is a volcanic eruption
Intrusive igneous rocks are formed by magma. Magma can also cause the contact metamorphism of rock that it is intruded into.
The rate of cooling of the magma determines the type of mineral formed by the magma or lava..
Minerals are formed from magma when the lava cools and hardens to produce a solid
Its a igneous rock whenit is made formed by magma.