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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 anserifatema27
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Magma cools and crystallizes toform 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).

The magma which was pushed upward and exposed on the surface of the ocean floor in the divergent boundary will cool down and solidify creating new ocean floor. Divergent boundary is when two plates are moving in opposite direction.Magma will pushed upward in the boundary and solidify creating new crust of seafloor

lava

The most familiar way for magma to escape, or extrude, to Earth's surface is through lava. Lava eruptions can be “fire fountains” of liquid rock or thick, slow-moving rivers of molten material. Lava cools to form volcanic rock as well as volcanic glass.

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