Lava collects inside a Magma Chamber. "When an erupting volcano empties a shallow-level magma chamber, the edifice of the volcano may collapse into the voided reservoir, thus forming a steep, bowl-shaped depression called a caldera" (Quoted from How Volcanoes Work at http:/wwwzperiodzgeologyzperiodzsdsuzperiodzedu/how_volcanoes_work/Calderaszperiodzhtml)
The area where magma collects inside a volcano before an eruption is called the magma chamber. This is a reservoir beneath the volcano where molten rock accumulates and builds up pressure, eventually leading to an eruption.
Magma collects in a chamber beneath a volcano.
When magma slowly rises up the inside the crater of a larger volcano, it forms a Lava Dome.
By the magma.
Melted rock, or magma, collects in a volcano's magma chamber beneath the surface. As pressure builds in this chamber, the magma can rise through cracks and fissures in the Earth's crust. When the pressure becomes too great, it can lead to volcanic eruptions, where the magma is expelled as lava, ash, and gases. This process contributes to the formation and growth of the volcano itself.
The area where magma collects inside a volcano before an eruption is called the magma chamber. This is a reservoir beneath the volcano where molten rock accumulates and builds up pressure, eventually leading to an eruption.
Magma collects in a chamber beneath a volcano.
Molten rock collects in a magma chamber beneath the volcano.
Magma chamber.
Lava is when it's outside the volcano, magma is when it's inside of the volcano.
Pocket of magma beneath the surface
Magma is inside of the volcano and has molten rock in it. To where lava is outside the volcano and does not have as much molten rock in it as Magma does.
Magma occurrs by rocks melting inside a volcano
the magma is hot molten rock inside the volcano.
A pipe that carries magma inside a volcano.
"Magma"
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