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61) What happens after magma is formed?

a) Magma escaped in two forms intrusion and extrusionMagma escaped in a tube that can be found on the earth’s mantle

c) Magma escaped in the form of a magma monster

d) Magma escaped using a door​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Magma cools and crystallizes to form igneous rock. Igneous rock undergoes weathering (or breakdown) to form sediment. The sediment is transported and deposited somewhere (such as at the beach or in a delta, or in the deep sea). The deposited sediment undergoes lithification (the processes that turn it into a rock).

Answered by tanushreedas3000
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Magma cools and crystallizes to form igneous rock. Igneous rock undergoes weathering (or breakdown) to form sediment. The sediment is transported and deposited somewhere (such as at the beach or in a delta, or in the deep sea). The deposited sediment undergoes lithification (the processes that turn it into a rock).

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