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Magma is transported to the surface through a process known as volcanic eruption. As magma rises through the Earth's crust, it is driven by the pressure of gases that accumulate within it. This pressure builds until it overcomes the surrounding rock, allowing the magma to escape through fractures and volcanic conduits, ultimately resulting in an eruption. Once at the surface, the magma is referred to as lava.

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