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    magma

    US /'mæɡmə/

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    UK /'mæɡmə/

    B2
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounHot liquid rock from the Earth's crust
    If we were able to dig deep enough into the ground, at some point we would encounter rivers of liquid rock called magma

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    The 11 Greatest Threats To Humanity

    04:11The 11 Greatest Threats To Humanity
    • The devastation in Pompeii from Mount Vesuvius released around 4 km3 of magma,

      The devastation in Pompeii from Mount Vesuvius released around 4 km3 of magma,

    • 4 km cubic of magma but the super volcanos

      4 km cubic of magma but the super volcanos

    B2

    The Planet Earth: Astronomy and Space for Kids - FreeSchool

    06:32The Planet Earth: Astronomy and Space for Kids - FreeSchool
    • The mantle is a thick layer of molten rock, or magma.

      The mantle is a thick layer of molten rock, or magma.

    • Sometimes magma from the mantle will come up to the surface through volcanoes.

      Sometimes magma from the mantle will come up to the surface through volcanoes.

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    What Happens if the Moon Crashes into Earth?

    12:31What Happens if the Moon Crashes into Earth?
    • On Earth, squeezing the planet disrupts the magma reservoirs inside the crust, triggering sizable, climate-altering eruptions in Chile, New Zealand, Yellowstone, and

      On Earth, squeezing the planet disrupts the magma reservoirs inside the crust, triggering sizable, climate-altering eruptions in Chile, New Zealand, Yellowstone, and

    • squeezing the planet disrupts the  magma reservoirs inside the crust,  

      squeezing the planet disrupts the  magma reservoirs inside the crust,  

    A1

    The Deep Ocean Noises We Still Can’t Identify

    15:50The Deep Ocean Noises We Still Can’t Identify
    • Tectonic plates spreading apart or subducting under each other create magma and earthquakes and even violent eruptions.

      Tectonic plates spreading apart or subducting under each other create magma and earthquakes and even violent eruptions.

    • Tectonic plates spreading apart or subducting under each other create magma in earthquakes and even violent eruptions.

      Tectonic plates spreading apart or subducting under each other create magma in earthquakes and even violent eruptions.

    B1

    What If You Just Keep Digging?

    11:36What If You Just Keep Digging?
    • At the beginning, we were a magma ocean; the entire Earth was molten liquid.

      At the beginning, we were a magma ocean; the entire Earth was molten liquid.

    • At the beginning, we were a magma ocean.

      At the beginning, we were a magma ocean.

    B1

    Chinese Street Food Tour in Sichuan, China | Going DEEP for Spicy Street Food in China

    21:05Chinese Street Food Tour in Sichuan, China | Going DEEP for Spicy Street Food in China
    • And then served magma hot

      And then served magma hot

    • It's browned and then baked in a cold oven and served magma hot.

      It's browned and then baked in a cold oven and served magma hot.

    B2

    I Tried all of Japan’s “WINTER TECH"

    17:24I Tried all of Japan’s “WINTER TECH"
    • They have the very standard Kaido heat packs, or I'm really curious about these Magma ones.

      They have the very standard Kaido heat packs, or I'm really curious about these Magma ones.

    • They have the very standard Kaido heat packs, or I'm really curious about these Magma ones.

      They have the very standard Kaido heat packs, or I'm really curious about these Magma ones.

    B1

    How Much Power Do You Need To Destroy A Planet?

    06:43How Much Power Do You Need To Destroy A Planet?
    • The other 99.9% of a planet is generally things like magma that isn't particularly hospitable to life.

      The other 99.9% of a planet is generally things like magma that isn't particularly hospitable to life.

    • The other 99.9% of a planet is generally things like magma that isn't particularly hospitable to life.

      The other 99.9% of a planet is generally things like magma that isn't particularly hospitable to life.

    B1

    Plate Tectonics

    09:22Plate Tectonics
    • In other words, this is magma down here. So this is molten rock. And so we have convection

      In other words, this is magma down here. So this is molten rock. And so we have convection

    • spot. That's just an area where the magma happens to come a little bit closer to the

      spot. That's just an area where the magma happens to come a little bit closer to the

    B1

    How To Date A Planet

    03:20How To Date A Planet
    • New rock spills onto the planet's surface from the mouths of volcanoes, magma is released at the seams of ocean floors and cools to become part of those floors, rocks metamorphose and mountains form when continents collide,

      New rock spills onto the planet's surface from the mouths of volcanoes, magma is released at the seams of ocean floors and cools to become part of those floors, rocks metamorphose and mountains form when continents collide,

    • mouths of volcanoes; magma is released at the seams of ocean floors and cools to become

      mouths of volcanoes; magma is released at the seams of ocean floors and cools to become

    B2