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Not necessarily. Volcanoes appear when there are gaps in the earth's surface such as faults. The pressure inside the earth forces the magma (when molten rock is under the surface, it is called magma; lava when above) up to the surface. The molten material hardens and through successive eruptions, will build a cone or dome shape.

Lava tubes are created when a stream of lava runs down a slope slowly. The outer lava hardens while the lava inside continues on. The tubes that you walk through are made after the lava has come through.

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A pipe is a long tube in the ground that connects the magma chamber to the earths surface.


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