Lava gets its heat from deep within the Earth. When the Earth was forming, it was molten and it still has not cooled down completely. The mantle, which is beneath the Earth's crust, is where magma, or lava as it is called when above the Earth's surface, is held. Ruptures in the crust will cause lava to escape from the mantle.
The Mantle, but ultimately from radioactive decay.
(This question occupied geologists for a long time until the discovery of radioactivity and its properties, for earlier estimates of the Earth's age based on ordinary thermodynamics failed as more was learnt of the age of rocks andgeological processes.)
Volcanoes get their heat from inside the earth. Some of this is heat left over from earth's formation, and some, some comes from radioactive decay and from the crystallization of minerals, and some is believed to come from nuclear fission at earth's core.
The lava, called magma when it is underground, is usually stored in a magma chamber beneath the volcano. The magma chamber is occasionally refilled by new magma which formed by melting rock in the upper mantle.
The lava originates from Earth's mantle, which is extremely hot due to a combination of residual heat from Earth's formation and heat from radioactive decay.
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What did the BOY VOLCANO say to the GIRL VOLCANO? Answer: I LAVA U
Lava. When the lava comes out of the volcano, gravity pulls the lava down the cone of the volcano, and depending the the viscocity of the lava, it forms a 'cone' or 'shield' as it cools. Thinner lava forms a shield volcano; thicker lava forms a steeper cone shape.
Yes lava flows from a shield volcano.
A lava flow is where lava flows down the side of a volcano.
Yes, lava is on the outside of a volcano. Magma is on the inside of a volcano.
yes. magma is the lava that is in the volcano and lava is the magma that is outside a volcano
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What did the BOY VOLCANO say to the GIRL VOLCANO? Answer: I LAVA U
Lava. When the lava comes out of the volcano, gravity pulls the lava down the cone of the volcano, and depending the the viscocity of the lava, it forms a 'cone' or 'shield' as it cools. Thinner lava forms a shield volcano; thicker lava forms a steeper cone shape.
Yes lava flows from a shield volcano.
Streams of molten lava out of a volcano are called 'lava flows'.
If you mean 'how does lava release itself from the volcano', it erupts through the volcano's crater. But if you mean 'how does lava erupt from the volcano', then sorry, I have no answers to that.
A volcano is the opening in the crust through which lava comes forth.
Lava is when it's outside the volcano, magma is when it's inside of the volcano.