Geography, asked by Madhurrathi1501, 6 months ago

Magma chambers are found in lower mantle. True or false

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Answered by VelvetCanyon
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Answer:

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Explanation

A magma chamber is a partially or totally molten body located in the crust and supplied with magma from a deeper source, a reservoir.

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Answered by AnkitaSahni
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'Magma chambers are found in the lower mantle.' - This is false.

  • A 'magma chamber' is a 'large pool' of 'liquid rock' below the 'Earth's surface'.
  • The 'molten rock', or 'magma', in this chamber, is under great 'pressure' and given enough time, that 'pressure' can continuously crack the 'surrounding rock', which can rise above the 'magma'.
  • If it finds its way to the 'surface', the 'result' will be a 'volcanic eruption'; As a result, many 'volcanoes' are located on 'magma chambers'.
  • These 'chambers' are difficult to detect 'deep in the earth', and that is why most are near the 'surface', usually between '1 km' and '10 km' down.

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