Physical Geography
Magma is a molten rock material located beneath the Earth's surface, formed from the melting of rocks in the mantle and crust. It serves as the primary source of igneous rocks when it rises to the surface and solidifies, playing a vital role in the rock cycle by contributing to the formation of new crust and influencing geological processes such as volcanism.
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