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← GeographyWhich process explains stratovolcano eruptions after extended repose periods due to magma evolution?
A)Decreased viscosity from volatile loss
B)Increased silica polymerization increases viscosity✓
C)Pyroclastic density currents destabilize flanks
D)Basaltic intrusions accelerate gas accumulation
💡 Explanation
When magma resides in the chamber for extended periods, fractional crystallization occurs, causing increased silica polymerization which dramatically increases magma viscosity leading to higher eruption explosivity. Therefore increased viscosity causes higher eruption intensity, rather than decreased viscosity or other flank instability mechanisms.
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