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What is dissolved under pressure and are trapped in magma underground Dissolved blank under pressure are trapped in magma underground?

If u are on a workbook page and you are in Science 6 and live in Cali, and working on a chart, you answer is "Dissolved gasses under pressure are trapped in magma underground" Nicky Dicky Anwered this question


How does the presence of water in magma increase the chance of an explosive eruption?

At the temperatures found in magma water would normally be a gas, but is trapped under pressure as long as the magma is underground. When pressure is reduced enough the water vapor can bubble out of the magma very rapidly, resulting in an explosion.


Is granite made by magma that was trapped in the earth's crust?

Yes. Granite forms when silica-rich magma cools underground.


Gases that are trapped build up pressure in magma and can cause what?

The build-up of pressure from trapped gases in magma can cause explosive volcanic eruptions. The sudden release of this pressure propels magma, ash, and gases violently out of the volcano, leading to potentially devastating and widespread destruction.


How does water get trapped in magma?

It really can't. If water touches magma, it almost instantly evaporates. Magma is far too hot to allow water to be a liquid for more than a few milliseconds. Magma is also one of thE hottest liquids in the world.


Dissolved minerals trapped in magma under tremendous pressure provide the force for a volcanic eruption?

No. Dissolved gasses trapped under pressure provide the force.


How does the release of trapped gases in magma cause a volcano to erupt?

Some of the trapped gas in a magma will be water vapour, but at very high temperature. As the magma rises in the volcanic pipe, the pressure will lower, and the entrained vapour will expand rapidly = an explosion.


True or False Dissolved minerals trapped in magma under tremendous pressure provide the force for a volcanic eruption?

True. The dissolved minerals trapped in magma create gases that are released under pressure, causing the magma to rise and eventually leading to a volcanic eruption.


Where does in intrusive igneous rock form?

formed when molten rocks called magma becomes trapped in small pockets . As these pockets of magma cools slowly underground, the magma becomes igneous rocks


How did the icelandic volcano erupt?

It is the result of moving magma underground creating pressure


How do temperature pressure and fluid content affect the formation of magma?

The air affects magma. Once magma is released above ground, called lava, the air hardens it. While it is underground, the higher the temperature and pressure, the runnier the magma.


How igneous rocks formed underground?

Igneous rocks are formed underground from a very hot substance called magma. As magma cools and hardens under extreme pressure, it forms igneous rocks.