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Gia Perkins
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26 February, 19:41
What is the origin of magma
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Larry Morales
26 February, 19:43
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Magma is stones melted and turned liquid due to high temperature. they come from "mantle part of earth"
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Javion
26 February, 19:50
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Magma forms by partial melting of upper mantle and crust. Partial melt means that only a fraction of the available material forms a melt, and that the remainder stays solid. The partial melt rises because of its lower density and ascends through he crust.
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