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Dissolved minerals trapped in magma under tremendous pressure provide the force for a volcanic eruption.

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Not so. Dissolved gases trapped in the minerals provide the pressure for an explosive eruption.
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The given statement is false.

As it is the dissolved gases, not the dissolved minerals, which are trapped in magma under tremendous pressure that provide the force for a volcanic eruption. The magma comprises dissolved gases that offers the driving force, which makes the majority of volcanic eruptions.

As magma reaches towards the surface and the pressure reduces, the gases get discharged from the liquid part of the magma and continue to move upward and finally get discharged into the atmosphere.

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