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What is magma and what role does it play in changing the ecology of the surrounding area?

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Magma is usually studied as lava or igneous rock. But most magma remains molten or partly molten beneath Earth’s surface. In fact, magma has only been discovered three times in its “natural” habitat deep in Earth’s crust. Geothermal drilling projects discovered two magma sites on the “Big Island” of...
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Magma is usually studied as lava or igneous rock. But most magma remains molten or partly molten beneath Earth’s surface. In fact, magma has only been discovered three times in its “natural” habitat deep in Earth’s crust. Geothermal drilling projects discovered two magma sites on the “Big Island” of Hawaii, and one on Iceland. read less
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'Magma' issemi- molten rock micture under earth's surface.When it breaks the surface, as in volcanic eruptions, it is called 'lava'.It forms igneous rocks.So it would lead to primary succession since there would hardly be any remnants of life forms. If you mean ' Gloeocapsa magma' ..it os a cyanobacteria...
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'Magma' issemi- molten rock micture under earth's surface.When it breaks the surface, as in volcanic eruptions, it is called 'lava'.It forms igneous rocks.So it would lead to primary succession since there would hardly be any remnants of life forms. If you mean ' Gloeocapsa magma' ..it os a cyanobacteria which inhabits roof of houses and lives off on limestone.They form colonies in areas of low sunlight...presumably the northern side. They are knowh to fix atmospheric nitrogen and thus help in nitogen cycle. Hope this is helpful! read less
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Magma is a molten material which comes out with volcanic eruption. It shape landform in its sorrounding area.
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Magma is the molten state of rocks beneath the Earth's surface, due to high temperature. Magma reaches the surface of the Earth through volcanic eruptions and then termed as lava, cools and form igneous rocks. Formation of igneous rocks changes the geomorphology of the Earth system, also the dust and...
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Magma is the molten state of rocks beneath the Earth's surface, due to high temperature. Magma reaches the surface of the Earth through volcanic eruptions and then termed as lava, cools and form igneous rocks. Formation of igneous rocks changes the geomorphology of the Earth system, also the dust and ash associated with irruption leads to severe pollution. read less
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Magma is a molten rock which flows beneath the earth surface, when it comes out of the vent of a volcanic mountain it is termed as lava, lava does a heavy damage to the ecosystem but after years that soil becomes very fertile and is very good for cultivation.
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dear magma is a mixture of molten materials consisting mainly metals which comes out with volcanic eruption.
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