Magma is inside the volcano, and it becomes lava when it comes out. :)
Lava is molten rock above the Earth's surface. Magma is molten rock below the Earth's surface.
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Magma is the molten material beneath the surface (crust) of the earth. Magma is called lava when it emerges from the earth in its molten state. The volcano is the geologic structure at the end of a volcanic chimney, which is the duct that connects the magma pocket in the earth through the crust to the surface. The volcano is actually at the "output end" of that volcanic tube.
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No. Magma is molten rock inside the earth. Soil can contain material from magma. Magma can solidify inside earth or erupt from volcano. The material can then weather away and become a component of soil.
magma
Lava is molten rock above the Earth's surface. Magma is molten rock below the Earth's surface.
Magma
Magma is the molten material beneath the surface (crust) of the earth. Magma is called lava when it emerges from the earth in its molten state. The volcano is the geologic structure at the end of a volcanic chimney, which is the duct that connects the magma pocket in the earth through the crust to the surface. The volcano is actually at the "output end" of that volcanic tube.
Follow the link below to see the answer to your question. Basically, what comes out of a volcano is the liquid, molten rock from inside of the earth known as magma. http://science.howstuffworks.com/volcano.htm/printable
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Molten rock that comes from a volcano is called magma when it is still underground inside the Earth's crust. Once it reaches the Earth's surface, it is then called lava.
a volcano eruption.
Igneous rock
Molten material below ground is called magma, and molten material above ground is called lava.