Lava is magma that reaches the surface. Magma originates either from rising plumes of heat at hot spots in the Earth's mantle, where decompression melting takes place as the hot rock nears the surface; or, it originates in the mantle from subduction of oceanic crust, where cold, wet rock speeds melting of the subducting rock and it rises toward the surface.
magma comes from deep inside the earth. The mantel. The biggest layer of inside the earth.
Magma is defined as molten rock. It comes from partial melting of material below Earth's surface.
Magma comes from the inner core part of the Earth.(might be wrong)
Magma comes from the melting of mantle due to the presence of high temperature at greater depth. This means that the magma comes from the center of the earth.
yes, some times it comes from the lower part of crust which is found at the contact of crust with mantle.
The mantle.
No because weather has no affect on the earth mantle and the mantle is the source of magma for the volcano.
Magma that has emerged from the earth is basically lava.....
Magma is formed by the heating and cooling of the Earth's crust. Sediment is formed by the soil that is moved downstream from the source of a river to the mouth of the river and the resulting delta.
Magma is fluid molten rock that exists under the Earth's crust.
Molten rock beneath the earth's surface is called magma.
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the answer is magma cause magma is soft nearly molten rock.
the mantle
A magma chamber.
No because weather has no affect on the earth mantle and the mantle is the source of magma for the volcano.
Magma that has emerged from the earth is basically lava.....
Magma is formed by the heating and cooling of the Earth's crust. Sediment is formed by the soil that is moved downstream from the source of a river to the mouth of the river and the resulting delta.
Magma is just lava inside the earth, and lava is just magma outside the earth.
Magma is lava underneath the earth. The tectonic plates of the earth float on it.
The molten rock inside the Earth is called magma. When magma reaches the surface, it is called lava.
When magma erupts on to the earth's surface it hardens and forms new land.It depends on if your talking about magma or lava, lava is on the surface of the Earth and magma is inside (underground).
Magma is fluid molten rock that exists under the Earth's crust.