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Physics, 18.02.2022 15:10 keely6940

Why does a higher temperature cause the viscosity of a magma to decrease? A. in minerals that form at high heat, silica tetrahedra share fewer (or no) links with other tetrahedra, leading to fluid melts
B. heat increases bonding in a magma causing the atoms to resist moving past one another
C. heat causes the magma to dissolve in water, meaning it can flow easily like a river of water

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