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Viscously.
Magma always flows.
No. Magma flows to the surface and becomes lava.
The silica can make the magma flow slower and also can make the magma's color lighter.
when magma is melted at a higher temp. it'll be more runny so cooler magma will be slower than hotter magma
Cooler magma flows slower than hotter magma.
lava rivers -Your welcome
lava ' magma
It affects the rate of flow of the lava. Hotter means faster flow
Rheology is the term used to describe the characteristics of magma flow, which includes its viscosity, temperature, pressure, and composition. These factors influence how magma moves and behaves beneath the Earth's surface.
A hardened layer of magma is called a lava flow or volcanic rock.
The term for the flow of magma through cracks in the Earth's surface is called volcanic eruption. During an eruption, magma is forced through fissures or vents onto the surface, leading to the formation of volcanic features like lava flows, ash clouds, and pyroclastic flows.