Yes it does , The magma finds gaps through the crust ( oceanic or continental) and comes up as a volcano. It is originally in the mantle.
Being a less dense liquid, it rises toward the surface, seeking the path of least resistance. The volcano is simply a structure created by the rising magma and the surface features of its lava.
Volcanoes can spit out ash, rock, magma which is then called lava, cinders, gas and volcanic bombs.
No, magma is located in the volcano when it comes out it is called lava. Lava cools after it comes out. Magma is still heated as the volcano is.
Lava and magma are both substances produced by volcanoes. There is a difference between the two, however. Specifically, magma has not yet come out of a volcano, while lava is magma that has erupted out of the cone.
When a volcano erupts, it spews out magma from the Earth's mantle. In addition to the magma, it brings with it ash, smoke, and debris from inside and around the volcano.
When lava is underground it is called magma. Magma is generally stored in a magma chamber dome distance beneath the volcano. Periodically, fresh magma may be injected into the magma chamber from the mantle.
yes. magma is the lava that is in the volcano and lava is the magma that is outside a volcano
Lava is when it's outside the volcano, magma is when it's inside of the volcano.
Being a less dense liquid, it rises toward the surface, seeking the path of least resistance. The volcano is simply a structure created by the rising magma and the surface features of its lava.
Magma is lava before it actually reaches the surface of the Earth. So magma comes from a volcano, not lava.
magma is basiclly lava but it is called lava when its under ground and then called lava when its above ground the convection currents in the mantle ( soft rock part of earth under crust) causes the magma to rise and come out of the gas vent which is also known as crater the opening at the top of tge volcano
Volcanoes can spit out ash, rock, magma which is then called lava, cinders, gas and volcanic bombs.
Magma is inside of the volcano and has molten rock in it. To where lava is outside the volcano and does not have as much molten rock in it as Magma does.
Yes, lava is on the outside of a volcano. Magma is on the inside of a volcano.
No, magma is located in the volcano when it comes out it is called lava. Lava cools after it comes out. Magma is still heated as the volcano is.
They are made from cooled lava, because they come from volcano's, and the center of the earth, which has magma (lava) flowing around.no
Lava and magma are both substances produced by volcanoes. There is a difference between the two, however. Specifically, magma has not yet come out of a volcano, while lava is magma that has erupted out of the cone.