How is Lava different from magma?
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magma is the hot molten rock present inside the volcano whereas lava is the molten rock which comes out on the surface after volcanic eruption.
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MAGMA :-
Magma is a complex mixture of molten rock (or part molten). Aside for the minerals, magma can also contain suspended crystals, water, carbon monoxide or other gas bubbles.
Magma is commonly formed in subduction zones, continental rift areas, mid-ocean ridges and hotspots.
LAVA :-
Technically, lava is any molten rock expelled by a volcano in any way. But the rocks formed immediately through cooling is also called lava, which can be a little bit confusing.
To make things even worse, a moving, outpouring of lava is called a lava flow – but that’s often shortened to lava as well.
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MAGMA :-
Magma is a complex mixture of molten rock (or part molten). Aside for the minerals, magma can also contain suspended crystals, water, carbon monoxide or other gas bubbles.
Magma is commonly formed in subduction zones, continental rift areas, mid-ocean ridges and hotspots.
LAVA :-
Technically, lava is any molten rock expelled by a volcano in any way. But the rocks formed immediately through cooling is also called lava, which can be a little bit confusing.
To make things even worse, a moving, outpouring of lava is called a lava flow – but that’s often shortened to lava as well.
HOPE IT HELPS U.✌✌
#BE BRAINLY.❤❤
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