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A rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface
A rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface is called an _____.
extrusive metamorphic rock extrusive igneous
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Igneous rock forms when rock melts and then crystallizes.
Lava flowing down the Mauna Loa volcano When rock melts below Earth's
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Igneous rock forms when rock melts and then crystallizes.
When rock melts below Earth's surface, the rock becomes magma. Magma
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How is a volcanic eruption explained by convection?
1.) Super-heated magma, liquid rock, is created beneath Earth’s surface.
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How is a volcanic eruption explained by convection?(1 point)
Responses Super-heated magma, liquid rock, is created beneath
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Jennifer was investigating granite, a type of rock that forms when magma deep below the Earth's crust cools off and hardens.
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Jennifer was investigating granite, a type of rock that forms when magma deep below the Earth's crust cools off and hardens.
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Age of Rock Quiz
3 of 93 of 9 Items Question Which statement describes metamorphic rock formation? Select the correct answer.(1
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Magma is molten material that forms _____.
anywhere that weathering takes place on Earth’s surface when sediment is moved and
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Jasmine Holman
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How does a volcano form?
Responses Magma repeatedly comes up from beneath the surface and solidifies into igneous rock. Magma
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