(Contd.)
4. If the liquid part of the magma has a high viscosity, then the gas will not be able to expand very easily, and thus, pressure will build up inside of the gas bubble(s). When this magma reaches the surface, the gas bubbles will have a high pressure inside, which will cause them to burst explosively on reaching atmospheric pressure. This will cause an explosive volcanic eruption.
Years since I earned a degree in Geology with specialty of Rocky Mountain foundations and development at a first rate school here in the western U.S.... Best of luck. (Be sure to undertand the relattionship of the terms pluton and and batholiths seen here:
http://www.pitt.edu/~...eBodies/1Plutons.html ...)