Answer:
Metallic minerals become concentrated in liquid magma because they undergo igneous and hydrothermal processes.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The magma that is formed deep beneath the 'surface of the Earth' carries various earth minerals to the surface of the Earth through convective actions.
- It is responsible for the melting of solid minerals in the interiors of Earth.
- The minerals as a result of melting, liquify and reach the levels where their density allows them to float.
- This results in the concentration of minerals in liquid magma.