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What feature allows magma to move through the crust?

id say faults the answer is faults


What is the opening in the earth's crust that allows magma to reach the surface?

An opening in the Earth's crust that allows magma to reach the surface is called a volcano. Volcanoes can be found along tectonic plate boundaries where the Earth's crust is weak, allowing magma from the mantle to rise and erupt onto the surface.


What created divergent boundary?

creates new crust and allows magma to come through.


What section of the lithosphere carries the crust?

The crust is actually part of the lithosphere, though it is 'carried' by the magma of the outer mantle.


Is the pipe of a volcano is a horizontal crack in the crust?

No, actually the volcanic pipe is horizontal.


What is openings in Earth's crust that allows magma to reach the surface called?

The opening of the crust where magma is allowed to reach to the surface is called a fault line.


What boundary allows magma to rise to the surface to make new crust?

Magma rises to the surface to create new crust primarily at divergent boundaries, where tectonic plates are moving apart. This movement allows magma from the mantle to fill the gap, solidifying as it cools and forming new crust, often seen at mid-ocean ridges. Additionally, magma can also rise at convergent boundaries where subduction occurs, although this typically leads to volcanic activity rather than the creation of new oceanic crust.


What does magma have to do with seafloor spreading?

When seafloor spreading occurs, it pushes the underground magma up though the new crust, creating a sort of volcano out of the new crust. Magma is a very important part in seafloor spreading. :]


What is kind of matter is magma?

Magma is the semi-molten rock material on which the crust floats. The crust is the surface we live on.


When does magma become lava?

It should be magma is the hottest because it is usually molten rock that has not reached the surface during an eruption.Lava is 2nd hottest. It is the molten rock we see when a crack in the crust of the earth or a volcano eruption allows molten rock from beneath the crust to come up.


Were does magma often move upward though in the crust?

Magma often moves upward through the Earth's crust along cracks and fractures in the rock, known as magma conduits. These conduits can be created by tectonic activity, such as the movement of tectonic plates, which can provide pathways for magma to reach the surface and form volcanic eruptions.


What type of magma is most likely under the crust?

magma