if you mean after it erupts then the magma should be sticking to the sides of the volcano on the inside but it may soon melt because of the scorching heat but if you mean when it doesn't erupt then i don't know
The magma gets trapped in the layers of the volcano in a magma chamber. This chamber is typically located deep within the Earth's crust, below the volcano's vent. The thick and solidified rocks surrounding the chamber help contain the magma and prevent it from reaching the surface.
lava layers is layers in side a volcano the color is ushely brown and black
water is trapped between layers of rock in an aquifer
The different layers of a volcano are made from the lava and ash produced by the volcano. Some volcanoes have different thicknesses of layers or only one type of layer depending on the kind of eruption and how much ash it produces.
A stratovolcano.
water
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lava layers is layers in side a volcano the color is ushely brown and black
water is trapped between layers of rock in an aquifer
a volcano has about 6-10 layers
The different layers of a volcano are made from the lava and ash produced by the volcano. Some volcanoes have different thicknesses of layers or only one type of layer depending on the kind of eruption and how much ash it produces.
Water is trapped in aquafers.
The Composite volcano.
The composite volcano.
A stratovolcano.
Fracking.
water
A volcano whose cone is made up of alternate layers of ash and lava.