Section 1
Melting and Interior Energy
Key Idea
Creating magma requires melting solid rock, a transformation that demands a massive input of energy. This energy comes from Earth's interior, which remains extremely hot due to the planet's core and radioactive heat.
When solid rock absorbs enough of this internal heat, it turns into liquid magma. This distinguishes melting from weathering; melting is driven by the Earth's own internal power, not the sun.