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In a volcanic eruption, carbon dioxide dissolved in magma is released into the atmosphere during the explosion. What transition is described here?

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C. Geosphere to atmosphere.

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Pahoehoe lava flows smoothly and sometimes generates smooth surfaces that look ropy or braided. Aa flows are rough with jagged blocks and spines of volcanic ejecta. Water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and sulfur dioxide. These gases escape as the confining pressure over a magma is released, releasing the gases into the atmosphere.

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