Magma
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Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to bake a perfect loaf of bread, but the dough is rising uncontrollably, expanding beneath the surface of the baking pan. Just like the dough, magma is a substance that remains hidden beneath a surface, waiting for the right conditions to rise and change form. In this analogy, the bread dough is like magma, both being materials that start beneath a surface and can cause significant changes when they finally emerge, whether it's a freshly baked loaf or a volcanic eruption.
Practice Version
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