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How deep below earths surface do rocks start to melt

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Magma rises with convective currents, then cools and spreads out to form ocean-floor crust. The starting point for melting has long been thought to be at 70 kilometers beneath the seafloor.

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Magma rises with convective currents, then cools and spreads out to form ocean-floor crust. The starting point for melting has long been thought to be at 70 kilometers beneath the seafloor.

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