MAGMAS - translation to arabic
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MAGMAS - translation to arabic

MIXTURE OF MOLTEN OR SEMI-MOLTEN ROCK, VOLATILES AND SOLIDS THAT IS FOUND BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH
Magmatic; Magmas; Magma rock; Melt (geology); Partial magma
  • Phase diagram for the diopside-anorthite system
  • fractional crystallisation]] in a magma. While cooling, the magma evolves in composition because different minerals crystallize from the melt. '''1''': [[olivine]] crystallizes; '''2''': olivine and [[pyroxene]] crystallize; '''3''': pyroxene and [[plagioclase]] crystallize; '''4''': plagioclase crystallizes. At the bottom of the magma reservoir, a [[cumulate rock]] forms.
  • Hawaii]]. Lava is the [[extrusive]] equivalent of magma.

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Wikipedia

Magma

Magma (from Ancient Greek μάγμα (mágma) 'thick unguent') is the molten or semi-molten natural material from which all igneous rocks are formed. Magma is found beneath the surface of the Earth, and evidence of magmatism has also been discovered on other terrestrial planets and some natural satellites. Besides molten rock, magma may also contain suspended crystals and gas bubbles.

Magma is produced by melting of the mantle or the crust in various tectonic settings, which on Earth include subduction zones, continental rift zones, mid-ocean ridges and hotspots. Mantle and crustal melts migrate upwards through the crust where they are thought to be stored in magma chambers or trans-crustal crystal-rich mush zones. During magma's storage in the crust, its composition may be modified by fractional crystallization, contamination with crustal melts, magma mixing, and degassing. Following its ascent through the crust, magma may feed a volcano and be extruded as lava, or it may solidify underground to form an intrusion, such as a dike, a sill, a laccolith, a pluton, or a batholith.

While the study of magma has relied on observing magma after its transition into a lava flow, magma has been encountered in situ three times during geothermal drilling projects, twice in Iceland (see Use in energy production) and once in Hawaii.