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jolli1 [7]
2 years ago
6

Why is there no sedimentary rock deep in the earths crust?​

Geography
2 answers:
aliina [53]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

the rock would melt

Explanation:

Firlakuza [10]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: the answer is bellow

Explanation:

Sedimentary rocks get transformed into metamorphic and eventually igneous rocks in deep earth's crust.

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the four processes of magma differentiation are starting with Fractional crystallization , Assimilation , Replenishment and Magma mixing.

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Magma differentiation -

It is also called igneous differentiation , is a kind of combination term for the various processes involved in the chemical change by which magmas undergoes bulk changes during cooling , emplacement , partial melting process or eruption .

The process involved has been called the FARM process , i.e , starting with Fractional crystallization , Assimilation , Replenishment and Magma mixing.

Fractional crystallization of igneous rocks

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Replenishment  -

During the process of the cooling of the melt , the results are limited so as to produce a solid body of intrusive rock , which is homogeneous in nature and which has uniform composition and mineralogy . This is due to -

The fresh magma can change the melt's composition ,and the fresh magma can destabilizes the minerals , even change in temperature can lead to rapid crystallization .

Magma mixing  -

The composition in between of two end - member magma is achived by combining two magma's and forming a single composition.

This is a common process in the volcanic magma chambers , that are a open - system chambers , and magma under goes various processs of assimilation , fractional crystallization , and partial melt extraction and are replenished . Even this process is operated deep in the crust and is one of the primary mechanism for the formation of the rocks like monzonite and andesite .

Rate of cooling impact crystal size -

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