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What does magma feel like?
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Asked by narendra sharma,
26 Nov '12 12:49 pm
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T is lava! But magma is the hot liquid rock that is inside the volcano when it comes out of the volcano it is lava
Answered by mist, 27 Nov '12 11:05 am
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T is lava! But magma is the hot liquid rock that is inside the volcano when it comes out of the volcano it is lava
Answered by yohesh, 01 Dec '12 10:17 pm
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T is lava! But magma is the hot liquid rock that is inside the volcano when it comes out of the volcano it is lava
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Answered by anil garg, 26 Nov '12 03:33 pm
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It doesn't feel anything. If you touch Magma your body part, including your nerve ends on that part, will evaporate, so you won't feel a thing on that particular place. The places near it will hurt as hell however.
Answered by Quest, 26 Nov '12 02:30 pm
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It doesn't feel anything. If you touch Magma your body part, including your nerve ends on that part, will evaporate, so you won't feel a thing on that particular place. The places near it will hurt as hell however.
Answered by iqbal seth, 26 Nov '12 01:20 pm
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