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Lava (AKA magma) escapes a volcano through a vent.
Lava (AKA magma) escapes a volcano through a vent.
When magma breaks through the Earth's crust, it is referred to as a "volcano." Specifically, the term "vent" is used to describe the opening through which the magma, now called lava when it erupts, escapes. The entire geological structure formed as a result of this eruption is also known as a volcanic cone or a volcano.
It is called lava
When magma comes out of a volcano, it is called Lava.
As magma rises, it carves a tube-shaped structure called a "magma conduit" or "volcanic conduit." This structure allows the magma to travel from the magma chamber beneath the Earth's surface to the volcano's vent. As pressure builds, it can lead to volcanic eruptions when the magma escapes through the conduit.
It's called magma when it is under the earth's surface. Once it erupts or becomes visible on the surface, its called lava
This is called the magma chamber.
No, magma is located in the volcano when it comes out it is called lava. Lava cools after it comes out. Magma is still heated as the volcano is.
It is called Lava.
A mountain built from magma is called a volcano.
A mountain built from magma is called a volcano.