Examples of using Magma in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
The ejection created a magma field of more than 85 km2(33 sq mi) and 1.4 km3(0.34 cu mi)-
Glaciers actually are responsible for carving out everything in this country that wasn't shaped my magma and earthquakes!
This happens on the grounds that Erta Ale contains two magma lakes in its summit cavity.
UO researchers wrote new codes for supercomputer modeling to understand where magma is likely to accumulate in the crust.
A diagram demonstrating the structure of a Volcano as a place where magma is forced through the earth's surface.
Similar eruptions can still happen in the future as an indicator that the magma chamber is still supplying magma.”.
On the deformation, after last week's eruption series, the Gunung Agung's body experienced a deflationary trend with decreasing magma fluid pressure inside the volcano.
at spots where magma rises through Earth's crust
the interaction of water and magma can create a unique sort of eruptive column.
The magma in this cove contains gases that are kept dissolved by the immense pressure under which the magma is contained.
Volcanoes National Park offers a one of a kind view of the functioning volcano where magma leaks from crevices in the earth.
Replenishment and Magma mixing.
Under the Atlantic Ocean there is an undersea volcanic mountain chain where new magma is constantly being created.
Pyroxenites can be formed as cumulates in ultramafic intrusions by accumulation of pyroxene crystals at the base of the magma chamber.
where magma is relatively near the surface.
where magma is relatively close to the surface.
volcano's crust has opened, giving magma easier access to the surface.
The magma in this cove contains gases that are kept dissolved only by the immense pressure that the magma is under.
A huge explosion(150 megatons of TNT) occurred as seawater hit hot magma and turned instantly to steam.
A hydrothermal vent is a fissure in the Earth's crust where seawater seeps into magma chambers and is ejected back out at high temperatures,