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EPISODE · Dec 20, 2025 · 2H 38M

What Magma Is Actually Made Of

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This episode is written by a human creator and narrated with the help of AI voice technology.What Magma Is Actually Made OfClose your eyes for a moment.And imagine drifting far below your feet…Beneath the quiet ground, beneath cities, oceans, and mountains, there is a slow, glowing world in motion.A world of heat, pressure, and ancient materials that have been shaping Earth for billions of years.Tonight, we gently explore what magma is actually made of.Not in a loud or technical way — but softly, patiently.We follow melted rock as it forms deep inside the planet, where minerals dissolve, crystals wait to be born, and heat moves without urgency.As you listen, you’ll learn how magma carries the memory of Earth’s interior.How different ingredients change its behavior.And how this hidden mixture quietly decides whether a volcano sleeps… or awakens.Let the ideas drift in slowly.There’s nothing you need to remember.Just allow the warmth of the story to carry you downward, deeper, calmer.You can stay awake if you’d like.Or you can let your thoughts melt gently…Like stone becoming liquid, far below the surface. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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