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Magma
Molten rock when it's below the surface
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Lava
Molten rock when it's on the surface
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Intrusive
The resulting landforms vary in size from tiny cones to widespread lava flows. Materials injected into the crust are referred to as intrusive.
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Igneous
These may later be exposed at the surface by erosion of the overlying rocks. Both extrusive and intrusive materials cooked from magma are known as igneous rocks.
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Basaltic Lava
Is formed from magma that is low in silica. This makes for a more fluid magma that allows gas bubbles to expand on the way up to the surface, preventing sudden explosive activity.
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Andesitic Lava
Is produced by the process of subduction. It occurs on an island arc or at a destructive plate boundary, where ocean crust is being destroyed.
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Molten rock when it's on the surface

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Lava

Card 3

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The resulting landforms vary in size from tiny cones to widespread lava flows. Materials injected into the crust are referred to as intrusive.

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Card 4

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These may later be exposed at the surface by erosion of the overlying rocks. Both extrusive and intrusive materials cooked from magma are known as igneous rocks.

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Card 5

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Is formed from magma that is low in silica. This makes for a more fluid magma that allows gas bubbles to expand on the way up to the surface, preventing sudden explosive activity.

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