a volcanoes magma chamber is at the bottom of the inside of the volcano, just at the botton of the tunnel shooting lava
Volcanoes erupt when magma enters a chamber previously full of magma. The pressure builds and forces the magma to the surface.
This is called the magma chamber.
A magma chamber.
In a magma chamber
Magma Chamber: underground pocket of molten rock
Because there is no more magma in them.
Vulcanologists are scientists that study volcanos and anything relating to volcanos (including magma, lava, etc...).
Over time the magma chamber found inside volcanos is cut off from the mantle by tectonic plate movement. Without constant exchange of hot magma from the mantel to replace the colder magma in the volcano, (convection), the magma inside the volcano hardens into igneous rock.
ash,lava and magma,and molten rock.
silica-rich magma
Because magma is melted rock.
A Magma Chamber is a space (that can change size) at a depth below a volcano in which magma can accumulate prior to an eruption. A volcanic vent is a conduit connecting the magma chamber to the surface. It is though this that the magma flows during an eruption.