Magma is the molten material beneath the surface (crust) of the earth. Magma is called lava when it emerges from the earth in its molten state. The volcano is the geologic structure at the end of a volcanic chimney, which is the duct that connects the magma pocket in the earth through the crust to the surface. The volcano is actually at the "output end" of that volcanic tube.
Magma is the molten material beneath the surface (crust) of the earth. Magma is called lava when it emerges from the earth in its molten state. The volcano is the geologic structure at the end of a volcanic chimney, which is the duct that connects the magma pocket in the earth through the crust to the surface. The volcano is actually at the "output end" of that volcanic tube.
magma is the substance that comes out of volcanoes.
Inside a volcano is magma, and when it is spewed out it becomes lava.
Magma is generally associated with volcanoes
Volcanoes are found at Convergent and Divergent plate boundaries, where Plate Tectonics is most active. Magma is produced along plate boundaries, like the Ring of Fire around the Pacific Plate, forming volcanoes.
Volcanoes are sources or magma.
Magma is described as the lifeblood of earth's volcanoes, because it is red in colour and without it there would be no volcanoes.
magma that is low on silica & thin and runny & it flows easily
Volcanoes have magma.
Magma is generally associated with volcanoes
Volocanology is the study of volcanoes, lava, magma, and related geological and geophysical phenomena.
A geyser is an underground volcano with water on the surface of it. This water is then boiled by the magma.
Volcanoes are found at Convergent and Divergent plate boundaries, where Plate Tectonics is most active. Magma is produced along plate boundaries, like the Ring of Fire around the Pacific Plate, forming volcanoes.
Volcanoes are sources or magma.
Magma is described as the lifeblood of earth's volcanoes, because it is red in colour and without it there would be no volcanoes.
magma
magma that is low on silica & thin and runny & it flows easily
All volcanoes are made of gas and magma.
a volcanoes magma chamber is at the bottom of the inside of the volcano, just at the botton of the tunnel shooting lava
the magma is hot molten rock inside the volcano.