It comes from the Magma Chamber in the bottom of the volcano.
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Magma is melted rock that is found beneath the surface of the earth.It is called magma
No, not all magma comes from the Earth's core. Magma can also originate from the mantle, which is the layer beneath the Earth's crust. The heat and pressure from the mantle can cause rocks to melt and form magma, which can then rise to the surface as volcanic eruptions.
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Yes, gases do come out and then the magma under the Earth's crust.
Both originate as molten magma but in the case of granite the magma is acidic and in the case of basalt the magma is basic.
lava can come up from under the volcano (but before it comes out it is called magma) but it is just really a system of cracks where magma can come out
Magma is less dense than the surrounding rock; as such, it will rise toward the surface.
No! First of all, magma is below the surface and it is molten material.
Igneous rock
Magma is melted rock that is found beneath the surface of the earth.It is called magma
Yes it does because where else would it come from.
The molted rock that has come out of a mountain is called magma.