A VOLCANO IS MADE UP OF COOLED MAGMA FROM THE EARTHS CORE
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Magma chamber? Or the lithosphere or a mantle plume, depending on where the volcano is.
A volcano is built through the accumulation of materials such as lava, ash, and rock fragments that are ejected during volcanic eruptions. The core of a volcano is made up of solidified magma, while the surrounding layers are built up over time as the volcano erupts and new materials are added. These materials include basaltic lava, pyroclastic rocks, and ash.
Rocks are composed of minerals, which are natural, inorganic compounds that make up the structure of the rock. These minerals can include elements such as silicon, oxygen, aluminum, iron, and magnesium, among others. Rocks can also contain organic materials like carbon if they have been formed through biological processes.
Intermediate magma is formed through a combination of processes, primarily the partial melting of the Earth's crust and the mixing of different magma types. This type of magma typically has a composition between that of basaltic and granitic magmas, often resulting from the melting of sedimentary rocks or the contamination of basaltic magma with crustal materials. Additionally, subduction zone dynamics can contribute to the generation of intermediate magma, where water from subducting plates lowers the melting temperature of the surrounding mantle materials.
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Magma or Lava
Magma chamber? Or the lithosphere or a mantle plume, depending on where the volcano is.
A volcano does not make magma. The magma is created underground by melted rocks due to the earth's core temperature. When na big amount of magma is created, the volcano feels pressure, and then it errupts magma, but it does not make it.
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Rock, pushed up by the force of magma as a result of the convection currents in the magma under the plates that make up continents. I would have a better explanation but Firefox crapped up.
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There is no such thing as magma larva