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what is molten magma​

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Answered by hellomynameis123
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Molten, or hot liquefied, rock located deep below the Earth's surface is called magma. Magma typically is molten silicate material, although carbonate and sulfide magmas also occur. Magma moves up to the surface from deep within the Earth, and is ejected as lava.

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Answered by joella86
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Molten, or hot liquefied, rock located deep below the Earth's surface is called magma. Magma typically is molten silicate material, although carbonate and sulfide magmas also occur. Magma moves up to the surface from deep within the Earth, and is ejected as lava

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