what is difference between lava and magma
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Magma comes from an Italian word that means a thick, pasty substance, which is how molten rock behaves within the Earth. Lava, another Italian word, means to slide, which is what molten rock does once it reaches the surface.
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They are similar
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There is no vast difference between the lava and magma. The hot liquid inside the earth surface before volcanic erruption is considered as magma. And the hot liquid comes out from the surface after erruption is known as lava.
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