Magma collects in a magma chamber.the magma moves upward through a pipe, a long tube in the ground that connects the magma chamber to earths surface. Molten rock and gas leave the volcano through an opening called a vent. A lava flow happens when an are covered by lava pours out of the vent. A crater is a bowl shaped area at the top of the volcano around the central vent where magma comes out. Magma is beneath the volcano. Lava is the name of magma after it leaves a volcano. YOUre WELCome
the volcano becomes extinct
yes cinder cone volcano are made from magma
No, magma is located in the volcano when it comes out it is called lava. Lava cools after it comes out. Magma is still heated as the volcano is.
Magma collects in a chamber beneath a volcano.
Composite volcanoes can contain virtually any kind of magma ranging from basaltic to rhyolitic. Andesitic magma is the most common. One stratovolcano contains unique carbonatite magma, which is unlike the magma of any other volcano in the world.
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.
mage=volcano on magma keep going around volcano
magma rises up out of a volcano by the build up of pressure
Lava is when it's outside the volcano, magma is when it's inside of the volcano.
the volcano becomes extinct
A volcano does not make magma. The magma is created underground by melted rocks due to the earth's core temperature. When na big amount of magma is created, the volcano feels pressure, and then it errupts magma, but it does not make it.
A volcano magma chamber is a large underground reservoir that holds molten rock (magma). It is a key component of a volcano's plumbing system and acts as a storage unit for magma before it is eventually erupted to the surface. The magma chamber is typically located beneath the volcano and can vary in size and shape.
yes cinder cone volcano are made from magma
Gas is stored in the Magma chamber at the bottom of the volcano, along with the magma.
If the magma is more viscous, the eruption is stronger.