Along plate boudaries.
OK, im just gonna try to make some sense. Volcanoes dont come from anywhere they are natural mountains (with a series of tunnels in them) that live in the weak spots of tectonic plate where magma can form underneath the volcano in something called a magma chamber. When there is enough pressure in the magma chamber the magma goes through the series of tunnels and is thrust out the top of the volcano.
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volcanos are parts of land with molten rock within them. every time they erupt, another layer is added onto the volcano, making iit higher and steeper each time
The molten rock, called magma when it is underground, comes from a magma chamber beneath the volcano. The magma chamber is in turn supplied by the mantle.
It has come from the word 'Vulcan' meaning Roman god of fire.
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The molten rock that comes out of a volcano is called a magma.
Earth's interior.
stratovolcano also known as a composite volcano
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It is called Lava
They are rocks that come out of a volcano
Lava
the volcano...
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The molten rock that comes out of a volcano is called a magma.
Volcano rocks come from the volcano itself because parts of the volcano might chip off inside so that will be small pieces of the volcano which are known by rocks or volcano rocks.
fumaroles
Earth's interior.
stratovolcano also known as a composite volcano