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At what temperature does rock typically melt to form magma?

Rock typically begins to melt and form magma at temperatures ranging from 700°C to 1,300°C (or 1,300°F to 2,400°F). The exact temperature at which rock melts is determined by a variety of elements, including rock type, pressure, and water content.

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