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29 June, 20:19

Which of these are true about intraplate volcanism? select the two that apply?

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  1. 29 June, 20:30
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    Looking on the internet I found these two correct options to the question:

    " - Intraplate volcanism usually erupts basaltic lava.

    Intraplate volcanism occurs both on continental and oceanic landmasses."

    Basaltic lava is the most common lava and is composed by the least percentage of silica compared to the other types of lava and that's because of the crust that's in this lava origin. The melting of the mantle is what's in the origin of this lava and that's why intraplate volcanism usually erupts basaltic lava.

    Intraplate volcanism is the type of volcanism that takes place within tectonic plates and not plates bounderies. Therefore, it can happen in any plate, whether of continental or oceanic landmasses.
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