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What type of crust does rhyolitic magma form?

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Rhyolite is formed when rhyolitic magma explodes, or if crystallization occurs when the rhyolitic magma is deeply buried. Rhyolite is high in silica, and it is typically found as ash deposits, in shiny forms, such as obsidian, or in lightweight forms, including pumice and perlite.
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