No its in the earth center or core if you will. Lava is outer magma is inner and the difference is the heat magma hotter lava's cooler but both are over 1000 degrees.
When a lot of pressure is exerted on the magma underneath the earths crust, it is forced outwards in often violent eruptions. The size and type of eruptions depends on the amount of pressure, type of magma, and type of volcano. Hope that helps.
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magma comes from the outer core and when an earthquake or something happends, a crack froms and the pressure of lava shoots up like a geyser.
The earthquakes change the crust by the movement of crust along faults make mountains, valleys and other land forms. The three types of movement happen at different plate boindries which are transform; crust moves horizontally past eachother, divergent; between continetal plates, one side of the fault moves down relative to the other side of the fault, convergent subduction zone; the plate that doesnt subduct deforms an dcrumbles as 2 plates push toward. As the mantle near subducted plate melts the magma rises and forms a volcanic arc on the plate that doesnt subduct. The convergent boundry with no subduction the edges of both the tectonic pltes crumble. Because neither plates subduct blocks of crust slide upward along reverse faults. This makes tall mountains. The volcanoe changes the fault by erupting. The lava can flow and than solid on earths surface making a lava flow. And than there is volcanoes erupting explosively which blows off a whole chunk of a mountain. I hope this answeredthe questIon. I am in 6 th grade and i got this from my txtbook
No its in the earth center or core if you will. Lava is outer magma is inner and the difference is the heat magma hotter lava's cooler but both are over 1000 degrees.
alright so when tectonic plates meet there are earthquakes because when the plates collide with each other because the earth is always moving it creates giant earthquakes that push and pull the tectonic plates on the crust of earth causing earth quakes. Volcanoes form at the boundaries of tectonic plates because it is one of the only places on the earths crust where there are holes in the crust so the liquid mantle (lava) can escape through the earths crust. forming volcanoes.
When large quantities of magma push through the Earth's mantle and into the crust, it can create a volcanic formation known as a volcanic hotspot or a volcanic arc. This process often leads to the formation of volcanoes, volcanic mountains, and lava flows on the Earth's surface.
When a lot of pressure is exerted on the magma underneath the earths crust, it is forced outwards in often violent eruptions. The size and type of eruptions depends on the amount of pressure, type of magma, and type of volcano. Hope that helps.
Earthquakes result when forces push plates along faults in the Earth's lithosphere. These plates are comprised of the crust and a portion of the upper mantle.
A plateau is a mountain with a flat top that is super bumpy on the side.They form when the forces in Earths crust push up a large, flat block of rock.
Mountain landforms form through processes like tectonic plate movement, volcanic activity, and erosion. Tectonic plates colliding or pulling apart can push up the Earth's crust to form mountains. Volcanic eruptions can also create mountains by depositing layers of lava and ash. Erosion from wind, water, and ice can further shape and carve the mountains over time.
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magma comes from the outer core and when an earthquake or something happends, a crack froms and the pressure of lava shoots up like a geyser.
dome mountain
A move in the earths crust. The tectonic plates push together causing the ground to move. Its also the same with tsunamis, except under water instead of land. Hope that helped :)
The earthquakes change the crust by the movement of crust along faults make mountains, valleys and other land forms. The three types of movement happen at different plate boindries which are transform; crust moves horizontally past eachother, divergent; between continetal plates, one side of the fault moves down relative to the other side of the fault, convergent subduction zone; the plate that doesnt subduct deforms an dcrumbles as 2 plates push toward. As the mantle near subducted plate melts the magma rises and forms a volcanic arc on the plate that doesnt subduct. The convergent boundry with no subduction the edges of both the tectonic pltes crumble. Because neither plates subduct blocks of crust slide upward along reverse faults. This makes tall mountains. The volcanoe changes the fault by erupting. The lava can flow and than solid on earths surface making a lava flow. And than there is volcanoes erupting explosively which blows off a whole chunk of a mountain. I hope this answeredthe questIon. I am in 6 th grade and i got this from my txtbook