Volcano.
the hot magma moves around and they move.
The Earth's internal pressures force magma to the surface in areas of weakness , or sometimes faults.
Magma that has bubbled up through the crack in the Earth's surface.
user-generated content: report abuseWhat type of volcano forms where magma is being forced up from the extreme depths within earth or in areas where earth's plates are moving apart?shield volcano's form where magma is being forced from the extreme depths within earth or in areas where earth's plates are moving apart.
S waves will not pass through magma.
Magma that hardens after being forced into a crack across rock is called a dike.
fissure
It goes through, a fault, crack, vent or hole on a volcano.
When rock melts at calderas, it forms magma. This magma is then forced towards the Earth's crust as lava through volcanic eruptions.
when magma is squeezed into horizontals craks are called sill
Mantle is part of the Earth's lithosphere.
eruption
A dike.
magma
Sometimes it matters how strong the magma is because it has to have alot of force to break through
the magma in the core of the erath pushes it's self through a crack in the erath's crust and when the magma burst out from the pressure behind it, it becomes lava, so magma is in a volcanoe.
The lithosphere is most directly affected by earthquakes and volcanoes. Earthquakes occur when there is movement along faults in the lithosphere, while volcanoes are associated with the release of molten rock, or magma, through the lithosphere to the surface.