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How does a volcano form?
Lava comes up from beneath the surface and solidifies into metamorphic rock.


Magma repeatedly comes up from beneath the surface and solidifies into igneous rock.


Lava comes up from beneath the surface and hardens into igneous rock.


Magma at the surface hardens into metamorphic rock.

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Answered by sangeetakohli9
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Answer:

Deep inside Earth, between the molten iron core and the thin crust at the surface, there is a solid body of rock called the mantle. When rock from the mantle melts, moves to the surface through the crust, and releases pent-up gases, volcanoes erupt.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Magma repeatedly comes up from beneath the surface and solidifies into igneous rock.

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