When magma bursts through the Earth's surface, it is called a volcanic eruption. This process occurs when pressure builds up within the magma chamber, leading to the release of gas and magma. The eruption can result in lava flows, ash clouds, and pyroclastic flows, depending on the type of volcano and the nature of the erupting material.
Well, darling, that molten rock beneath the Earth's surface is called magma. It's like the fiery heart of our planet, just waiting to burst out in a volcanic eruption. So, watch out for those lava flows, honey!
Before lava reaches the surface it is called magma.
This is called the magma chamber.
Magma chambers burst primarily due to the buildup of pressure from the accumulation of magma and gases. As magma rises toward the Earth's surface, dissolved gases, such as water vapor and carbon dioxide, expand, increasing pressure within the chamber. When the pressure exceeds the strength of surrounding rocks, it can lead to an explosive eruption, releasing magma, gas, and ash. Additionally, structural weaknesses in the Earth's crust can facilitate these explosive events.
Molten rock under the surface is called "magma". When magma reaches the surface it is called "lava".
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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.
Well, darling, that molten rock beneath the Earth's surface is called magma. It's like the fiery heart of our planet, just waiting to burst out in a volcanic eruption. So, watch out for those lava flows, honey!
They are made of magma (melted rock) under the water are volcanoes which burst and let magma get out the magma travels up and lays on the water which then drys and turns into an island.
Before lava reaches the surface it is called magma.
This is called the magma chamber.
Magma chambers burst primarily due to the buildup of pressure from the accumulation of magma and gases. As magma rises toward the Earth's surface, dissolved gases, such as water vapor and carbon dioxide, expand, increasing pressure within the chamber. When the pressure exceeds the strength of surrounding rocks, it can lead to an explosive eruption, releasing magma, gas, and ash. Additionally, structural weaknesses in the Earth's crust can facilitate these explosive events.
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Molten rock under the surface is called "magma". When magma reaches the surface it is called "lava".
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It's called magma when it is under the earth's surface. Once it erupts or becomes visible on the surface, its called lava