lava is the molten magma from ___ of the earth's surface
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Much of the planet's mantle consists of magma. This magma can push through holes or cracks in the crust, causing a volcanic eruption. When magma flows or erupts onto Earth's surface, it is called lava
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Interior
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- On the surface of a terrestrial planet or moon, molten or partially molten rock known as lava has been ejected from the planet or moon's interior.
- All igneous rocks are formed from magma, which is a naturally occurring substance that is molten or semi-molten. The Earth possesses magma beneath its surface, and other terrestrial planets and several naturally occurring satellites have also been confirmed to have magmatic activity.
- A volcano is a crack in a planet's crust, such as the one on Earth, that permits hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. Most volcanoes on Earth are found underwater, and they are most frequently found where tectonic plates are diverging or convergent.
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