Which of the following is created when magma is pushed up from the mantle?
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Magma leaves the confines of the upper mantle and crust in two major ways: as an intrusion or as an extrusion. An intrusion can form features such as dikes and xenoliths. An extrusion could include lava and volcanic rock.❤
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A volcanic explosion is created when magma is pushed up from the mantle.
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- Magma is a liquid or semi-liquid rock found beneath the Earth's surface that is extremely heated. Earth's stratified structure is made up of the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust.
- A huge chunk of the planet's mantle is made up of magma. When magma pushes through holes or cracks in the crust, it can cause a volcanic explosion. When magma flows or erupts onto the Earth's surface, lava is generated.
- Magma is made up of a variety of minerals, just like solid rock. There are also trace amounts of dissolved gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur. Due to the extreme heat and pressure found beneath the Earth's surface, magma remains fluid.
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