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There are three types of magma that contains silica. Basaltic Magma has 50 percent silica, Andesitic Magma has 60 percent silica, and Granitic Magma has 70 percent silica.

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What is silica content of magma that has a low viscosity?

low silica content (basaltic magma)


What is the silica content of magma that has low viscosity?

low silica content (basaltic magma)


What type of magna has a low silica content?

Magma with low silica content is typically referred to as mafic magma. Mafic magma is characterized by its high temperature and low viscosity, which allows for the eruption of lava flows. This type of magma is commonly associated with basaltic rocks.


Which magma type resulted in a quiet eruptions?

That would normally be magma with a low silica content.


Magma flows easily when it is low in?

silica content. High temperature and low silica content in magma allow for easier flow due to reduced viscosity. This type of magma often results in non-explosive volcanic eruptions with lava flows.


Does AA lava have a lot of silica?

no. AA has a relatively low silica content level.


Magma that is relatively thin dark colored and low in silica?

This type of magma is called mafic magma. It has a low viscosity due to its low silica content, allowing gases to escape easily. It typically contains high levels of iron and magnesium, making it darker in color.


Do shield volcanoes have high silica or low silica?

Shield volcanoes have low silica magma, which is more fluid and runny compared to magma with higher silica content. This low silica content contributes to the gentle, flowing eruptions characteristic of shield volcanoes.


What mineral that affects magma thickness?

The mineral that affects magma thickness is silica. Magma with high silica content tends to be more viscous, resulting in thicker magma. Conversely, magma with low silica content is less viscous and flows more easily.


Does basaltic magma have a lot of silica or very little?

Basaltic magma is low in silica compared to andesitic or granitic magma.


What does low silica magma form?

Nealy all magma on Earth is originally low-silica, mafic magma. Most magma originates from the upper mantle, which is ultramafic, meaning it has a very low silica content. This rock may partially melt under certain conditions, forming mafic magma, which has a somewhat higher silica content than the mantle rock.


What two properties of magma determine what kind of volcano will form?

The silica content and the gas content of magma are two properties that determine what kind of volcano will form. Magma with low silica content and low gas content tends to form effusive, shield volcanoes, while magma with high silica content and high gas content tends to form explosive, stratovolcanoes.