All volcanoes do have lava (magma), mostly in their young and early (ie, active) stages.
A lava flow is where lava flows down the side of a volcano.
Yes, lava is on the outside of a volcano. Magma is on the inside of a volcano.
yes. magma is the lava that is in the volcano and lava is the magma that is outside a volcano
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Lava. When the lava comes out of the volcano, gravity pulls the lava down the cone of the volcano, and depending the the viscocity of the lava, it forms a 'cone' or 'shield' as it cools. Thinner lava forms a shield volcano; thicker lava forms a steeper cone shape.
Yes lava flows from a shield volcano.
Streams of molten lava out of a volcano are called 'lava flows'.
If you mean 'how does lava release itself from the volcano', it erupts through the volcano's crater. But if you mean 'how does lava erupt from the volcano', then sorry, I have no answers to that.
A volcano is the opening in the crust through which lava comes forth.
Lava is when it's outside the volcano, magma is when it's inside of the volcano.