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All active volcanoes ar on a hotspot, they have a magma chamber beneath them.
Magma is molten or partially molten rock beneath the earth's surface. A magma chamber is a space, often beneath a volcano, where magma collects.
Volcanoes.
Oceanic-to-Oceanic plate boundary triggers the formation of active volcanoes as magma rises beneath the surface.Transform plate boundaries trigger the formation of active volcanoes as magma rises beneath the surface.
Well, the magma reservoir or chamber beneath every volcano gets it's fuel from the Earth's mantle (a layer of seething magma). So every time a volcano erupts, emptying or lowering the level of magma in the chamber, some magma from the mantle will rise (over time) to fill the gap.
All active volcanoes ar on a hotspot, they have a magma chamber beneath them.
this is very true
a volcanoes magma chamber is at the bottom of the inside of the volcano, just at the botton of the tunnel shooting lava
Magma is molten or partially molten rock beneath the earth's surface. A magma chamber is a space, often beneath a volcano, where magma collects.
Volcanoes.
a volcanoes magma chamber is at the bottom of the inside of the volcano, just at the botton of the tunnel shooting lava
volcanoes have a crater,lava tube, magma chamber and poisonous gasses
Oceanic-to-Oceanic plate boundary triggers the formation of active volcanoes as magma rises beneath the surface.Transform plate boundaries trigger the formation of active volcanoes as magma rises beneath the surface.
Well, the magma reservoir or chamber beneath every volcano gets it's fuel from the Earth's mantle (a layer of seething magma). So every time a volcano erupts, emptying or lowering the level of magma in the chamber, some magma from the mantle will rise (over time) to fill the gap.
a volcanoes magma chamber is at the bottom of the inside of the volcano, just at the botton of the tunnel shooting lava
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