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∙ 13y agoTime. the more time its under the larger the crystal gets
The size of the crystals depends on several factors.
The rate at which the magma cools, the amount of gas the magma contains, and the chemical composition of the magma all affect crystal size.
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∙ 13y agoThe rate of cooling is the main factor that affects the size of crystals that form as magma cools. Slower cooling allows for larger crystals to develop, while rapid cooling results in smaller crystals or even glassy textures. Other factors such as mineral composition and presence of impurities can also influence crystal size.
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∙ 14y agoHow quickly it cools is one of the reasons
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∙ 14y agoThe amount of time it is spend underground. Longer underground = more pressure and heat = more time to crystalize and become bigger.
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∙ 13y agoThe main factor is time spent in cooling and solidifying. More time means larger crystals.
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∙ 12y agoThe temperature of the area in which it cools in
The time it takes to solidify
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∙ 14y agoThe type of crystal formation is dependent on the elemental composition of the molten material, and crystal size is dependent on the rate of cooling.
When magma cools too fast, the crystals that form are typically smaller. Rapid cooling does not allow enough time for the crystals to grow to a larger size because the atoms in the magma do not have sufficient time to arrange themselves into a larger crystal structure.
Yes they will
Magma beneath the Earth's surface cools and solidifies to form mineral crystals. This process takes place over long periods of time, allowing different types of crystals to form depending on the minerals present in the magma.
large ones
The composition of the minerals is not a factor that affects the size of mineral crystals formed in magma. The factors that do affect crystal size include cooling rate, amount of water present, and amount of pressure.
If the lava cools quickly the crystals will be smaller than if it cooled slowly.
the slower the magma cools the bigger the crystal is
evaporation
The size of crystals formed from magma is affected by the cooling rate of the magma. Slower cooling rates typically result in larger crystals, while faster cooling rates lead to smaller crystals. Other factors that can influence crystal size include the mineral composition of the magma and the amount of water or gas present in the magma.
When magma cools too fast, the crystals that form are typically smaller. Rapid cooling does not allow enough time for the crystals to grow to a larger size because the atoms in the magma do not have sufficient time to arrange themselves into a larger crystal structure.
evaporation
Yes they will
when magma cools fast you get smaller crystals when it cools slow you get large crystals its very simple
if lava cools slowly, it will have a lot of crystals. When it cools fast, there will be little to no crystals what s ever.
Yes. When magma cools and solidifies, mineral crystals are formed.
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Yes it does