Molten Rock, Liquid At Temperatures From 700 °C to 1,200 °C (1,300 °F to 2,200 °F) And A Volcano But There Are Many Other Things Used Too But You Only Needed Three
yes. magma is the lava that is in the volcano and lava is the magma that is outside a volcano
magma turns into lava.
Magma is just lava inside the earth, and lava is just magma outside the earth.
The ingredients required to form an igneous rock are molten or partially molten material called magma or lava. This magma or lava consists of various minerals and volatiles such as water, carbon dioxide, and sulfur. The environmental factors that contribute to the formation of igneous rocks include high temperatures, pressure changes, and rapid cooling or solidification of magma or lava.
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.
Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface is called Lava.
lava
Lava and magma are composed of molten rock.
Lava is magma, that has reached the surface.
Lava is just magma that has reached the surface.
No. Lava is magma that has reached the surface.
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