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6 July, 21:45

Why is expansion of rock important for magma to form?

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  1. 7 July, 00:32
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    The melting temperature of materials is affected by the pressure they are under. So when "rock" in the Earth's mantle experiences a decrease in confining pressure, not only does it expand, it's melting temperature drops. If the melting temperature of the material drops below the background (also known as the

    in-situ

    ) temperature, then melting will occur and in this case magma will form.
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