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Magma
UK //ˈmæɡ.mə//US //ˈmæɡ.mə//
Definition
Molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface.
In simple words: Hot liquid rock below the earth's surface.
Examples
- The scientist studied the magma to understand volcanic activity.
- Magma can rise to the surface and cause a volcanic eruption.
- When magma cools, it solidifies into igneous rock.
- Geologists often map the movement of magma underground.
Usage notes
Use 'magma' specifically when referring to molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. Avoid using it in non-scientific contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'magma' as the 'mighty magma' bubbling beneath the Earth.
Collocations
- magma chamber
- magma flow
- magma viscosity
Synonyms
- molten rock
- lava (when on the surface)
- igneous rock (when solidified)
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'lava' which is above ground.
- Mispronouncing the term.
- Using it in non-geological discussions.