Magma is just lava inside the earth, and lava is just magma outside the earth.
yes. magma is the lava that is in the volcano and lava is the magma that is outside a volcano
Minerals form from magma and lava through the process of crystallization. As the molten rock cools, atoms within the magma or lava arrange themselves into a crystalline structure to form solid mineral crystals. The specific minerals that form depend on factors such as the composition of the magma or lava and the cooling rate.
Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while lava is magma that reaches the surface through a volcano or fissure. So, while all lava was once magma, not all magma will reach the surface as lava.
Magma that flows onto the Earth's surface is called Lava.
Lava is magma, that has reached the surface.
Lava is just magma that has reached the surface.
Lava and magma are composed of molten rock.
Magma is lava before it actually reaches the surface of the Earth. So magma comes from a volcano, not lava.
Lava and magma are both substances produced by volcanoes. There is a difference between the two, however. Specifically, magma has not yet come out of a volcano, while lava is magma that has erupted out of the cone.
Minerals are formed from magma and lava through the process of crystallization. As magma or lava cools, the atoms and ions within the molten rock come together to form solid mineral crystals. The specific minerals that form depend on the composition of the magma or lava and the cooling rate.
Magma that flows onto Earth's surface is called lava.
it's lava but in it's liquid form. A common misconception between magma and lava is lava is solid and magma is liquid hot.