What forces up the molten magma on the earth very short answer
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Magma forms from partial melting of mantlerocks. As the rocks move upward (or have water added to them), they start to melt a little bit. ... Eventually the pressure from these bubbles is stronger than the surrounding solid rock and this surrounding rock fractures, allowing the magma to get to the surface
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Magma is a molten and semi-molten rock mixture found under the surface of the Earth. This mixture is usually made up of four parts: a hot liquid base, called the melt; minerals crystallized by the melt; solid rocks incorporated into the melt from the surrounding confines; and dissolved gases.
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