Q ) difference Between lava and magma ?
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The molten rock that is present beneath the surface of the earth is termed as Magma.
The molten liquid that gets erupted out of the surface of the Earth is termed as Lava.
Lava is also referred to as Liquid Magma.
The temperature of Magma is slightly hotter and ranges from 1300-2400 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature of Lava is slightly colder and ranges between 1300-2200 degrees Fahrenheit.
The word Magma has its origins from Ancient Greek.
The word Lava has its origins from the Italian Language.
Magma takes much longer time in cooling, as it is located underground which leads to the creation of gigantic crystals .
Lava has the property of cooling much quicker than magma.
This leads to lava sometimes crystallizing into a glass
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