Basaltic
Volcanoes have magma.
Magma and lava also crust?
Magma is generally associated with volcanoes
rocks near the mantle melt and become magma, the volcano launches this magma and it opens a new layer of rock to melt
rocks near the mantle melt and become magma, the volcano launches this magma and it opens a new layer of rock to melt
Volcanoes are sources or magma.
Magma is described as the lifeblood of earth's volcanoes, because it is red in colour and without it there would be no volcanoes.
The Magma chamber underneath the volcano. The magma is Buoyant so it naturally rises to the surfae
magma
magma that is low on silica & thin and runny & it flows easily
All volcanoes are made of gas and magma.
The volcanoes like Mauna Loa the tallest volcano on earth (not the tallest mountain)