lava
Magma can use cracks that are already there on it way to the surface. If there are no cracks present, the magma can create them.
Through cracks.
the flow of magma in eath's crust is called lava.
No sometimes Magma will come through cracks in the ground and rock.
When magma does not have enough pressure to break completely through the neck and into a central vent, it forms a Dike.
Magma can use cracks that are already there on it way to the surface. If there are no cracks present, the magma can create them.
When magma pushes into vertical cracks and cuts through layers across, igneous rocks called dikes are formed. Dikes are one form of plutons. An intrusive dike would form.
Through cracks.
the flow of magma in eath's crust is called lava.
push and a pull
Through cracks, holes or vents in the earths crust.
Pressure inside the earth forces the magma through cracks and other conduits in earth's crust.
It's made when molten magma is forced through cracks in the side of a mountain.
Volcanoes is correct answer but question is wrong
No sometimes Magma will come through cracks in the ground and rock.
When magma does not have enough pressure to break completely through the neck and into a central vent, it forms a Dike.
Yes, magma oozes from the cracks at mid-ocean ridges.