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A rhyolite magma typically erupts in what form?

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A rhyolite magma typically erupts catastrophically. This is due to the fact that it contains high amount of gases. The magma is viscous in nature, because of this, it normally traps gases, builds up pressure and then erupts explosively. Its high viscosity is due to the high level of silica which it contains.
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