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- Q1467769 subject Q8566423.
- Q1467769 abstract "The formation of igneous rocks from magma is known as magmatism.Magmatism is a process responsible for mountain formation. The process of magmatism produces an additional mass and volume to the Earth’s surface. For example, the formation of volcanoes or island arcs at convergent plate boundaries or mid-ocean ridges and therefore sea-floor spreading at divergent plate boundaries.Magmas form by partial melting of silicate rocks either in Earth's mantle, continental or oceanic crust.".
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- Q1467769 comment "The formation of igneous rocks from magma is known as magmatism.Magmatism is a process responsible for mountain formation. The process of magmatism produces an additional mass and volume to the Earth’s surface. For example, the formation of volcanoes or island arcs at convergent plate boundaries or mid-ocean ridges and therefore sea-floor spreading at divergent plate boundaries.Magmas form by partial melting of silicate rocks either in Earth's mantle, continental or oceanic crust.".
- Q1467769 label "Magmatism".