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9mo ago

Partly molten materials rise toward Earth's surface because they are less dense than the surrounding solid materials. This buoyant force drives the molten material to move upwards due to gravity, eventually leading to volcanic eruptions or intrusions.

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11y ago

They are less dense than the cool rock on top, causing them to rise.

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13y ago

Less/dence material rises

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Why some partly molten material rises towards Earths surface.?

Because it becomes less dense as it gets hotter. Less dense=lighter and therefore rises. Just like the wax in a lava lamp.


Why doe partly molten material rise toward earth's surface?

Less/dence material rises


What is a hollow or depression in earths surface wholly or partly surrounded by higher land?

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Why do some partly molten material rise toward Earth's surface?

Magma is molten or partially molten rock beneath the earth's surface and is lighter than the surrounding rock so it tends to rise. As it moves upward, the magma encounters colder rock and begins to cool.


What is the layer under the crust which is hot and partly molten?

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The igneous rock is formed when a rock that is solidified from molten or partly molten matierial.


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Heat and pressure.


Does igneous basalt form partly as the result of surface processes?

No, igneous basalt forms from the cooling and solidification of molten rock below Earth's surface (intrusive) or from lava flows at the surface (extrusive). While surface weathering can alter the appearance of basalt, the formation of basalt itself is primarily a result of volcanic activity.


Is half of a circle a curved surface?

Partly.


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