magma moves up earth suface
Volcanoeproduce small earthquake the magma moves upward that happens because the magma moves/pushes on a rock that it rises
The inside of the earth (Mantle) pushes the hot magma liquid and makes the magma move toward the surface.
Lava moves from its viscosity.
Magma chambers
Pipe?
magma moves up earth suface
Volcanoeproduce small earthquake the magma moves upward that happens because the magma moves/pushes on a rock that it rises
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The crustal plates of the earth are less dense than the magma below. In a very real sense, we are floating on top of the magma.
The inside of the earth (Mantle) pushes the hot magma liquid and makes the magma move toward the surface.
Magma moves up Earth's surface in a pipe.
Lava moves from its viscosity.
well in a volcano the lithospheric plates meet when magma moves and moves at the bottom and in the magma chamber the lava[magma] is moving around the lithospheric plates thats what forms them but what forms when they rub against each other is a volcanic eruption
in the mantle above the slab
the hot magma moves around and they move.
Yes. This is because as the magma moves towards the Earth's surface it is under a lower pressure so is able to maintain lesser volumes of dissolved gas. As such the extra gas exsolves and escapes from the magma.