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Thursday, 21 August 2014

Why is magma less dense than the surrounding rock


In Geology, Volcanoes, Plate Tectonics 
Frida Inta 
Magma is less dense because it is a fluid, is hot, and it is full of gases.Ultimately a volcano is an expression of the lightest minerals in a magma, mixed with volatile gases. It is true that molten rock takes up more space than cold rock, because the ions involved are in a greater state of excitement.
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