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Minerals are often found near volcanoes due to the intense heat and pressure associated with volcanic activity, which promotes the formation and crystallization of various minerals from molten rock (magma). As magma rises and cools, it can create mineral-rich deposits through processes like crystallization and hydrothermal activity. Additionally, volcanic eruptions can bring these minerals closer to the surface, making them more accessible for mining and exploration. The unique chemical composition of magma also contributes to the diversity of minerals found in volcanic regions.

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