a volcano
Gas is stored in the Magma chamber at the bottom of the volcano, along with the magma.
This is called the magma chamber.
Magma is composed of molten rock and is stored in the Earth's crust.
Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while a magma chamber is a reservoir where magma is stored before it rises to the surface as lava. Essentially, magma is the molten rock itself, while a magma chamber is the space within the Earth where magma is stored.
vent
This is melted rock that is stored BENEATH earth's surface
When lava is underground it is called magma. Magma is generally stored in a magma chamber dome distance beneath the volcano. Periodically, fresh magma may be injected into the magma chamber from the mantle.
Part of a volcano where magma is stored is called the magma chamber. This underground reservoir collects molten rock, which can lead to volcanic eruptions when pressure builds up and the magma rises through the volcano's conduit. The size and depth of the magma chamber can significantly influence the volcano's activity and eruption style.
Our core, is hot because it is basically made up of magma (lava) and red hot iron. The magma, is stored there, and that is where the volcanic magma comes from.
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.
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Magma provides the heat and pressure necessary for geothermal power generation. By tapping into the heat stored within magma chambers underground, we can convert it into electricity using geothermal power plants.