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Lava (AKA magma) escapes a volcano through a vent.

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Lava escapes from a volcano through a?

Lava (AKA magma) escapes a volcano through a vent.


What does lava erupts through?

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.


Does lava comes from a volcano?

A volcano is the opening in the crust through which lava comes forth.


Do lava bombs fly through air from a volcano?

It depends on the volcano.


What is magma pushed through out of the volcano?

Lava


What is the vent of a volcano called?

The vent of a volcano is called the crater. It is the opening at the top of the volcano through which lava, ash, and gases are expelled during an eruption.


What is an opening in Earth's crust through which lava flows?

An opening in Earth's crust through which lava flows is called a volcano. When pressure from molten rock beneath the surface builds up, it can erupt through the volcano, releasing lava, ash, and gases into the surrounding area.


How does lava comes out of a volcano?

Lava comes out of a volcano through volcanic eruptions. When pressure builds up underneath the Earth's surface, it forces magma to rise to the surface and flow out as lava. This molten rock can flow out through cracks in the Earth's crust, known as fissures, or through the main vent of the volcano.


What are lava flows on a volcano?

A lava flow is where lava flows down the side of a volcano.


Is lava in outside of a volcano?

Yes, lava is on the outside of a volcano. Magma is on the inside of a volcano.


What is hot magma outside a volcano called?

Hot magma outside a volcano is called lava. Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption.


Does lava exit only through summit vents?

No. In some cases (like the mid-atlantic ridge), lava can erupt through rifts instead of the summit of a volcano; in other cases, such as Mount St. Helens, the 'lava' can erupt explosively and destructively through the side of a conical volcano.