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It comes from the Magma Chamber in the bottom of the volcano. :)
The molten rock that comes out of a volcano is called a magma.
A Volcano.
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Yes it does , The magma finds gaps through the crust ( oceanic or continental) and comes up as a volcano. It is originally in the mantle.
lava can come up from under the volcano (but before it comes out it is called magma) but it is just really a system of cracks where magma can come out
yes. magma is the lava that is in the volcano and lava is the magma that is outside a volcano
In a magma chamber
When magma comes out of a volcano, it is called Lava.
Magma is basicaly the same as lava, except magma is still in the volcano, when magma has come out of the volcano, it has become lava.
There are two ways a volcano can produce an ash cloud. In most cases gas-rich magma rises inside the volcano. The gas is dissolved in the magma under pressure. As the magma approaches the surface the pressure decreases and the gas is released and expands rapidly, producing an explosion. The magma is blasted apart into tiny particles, which we call ash. The hot gasses then rise, taking much of the ash with them. In other gases, water inside a volcano may come in contact with magma or rocks heated by magma, causing steam explosions. These explosions pulverize some of the rock inside the volcano, during it into ash.
mage=volcano on magma keep going around volcano