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what is the difference between lava and magma..?






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Answered by architasahu
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Scientists use the term magma for molten rock that is underground and lava for molten rock that breaks through the Earth's surface.

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Answered by shree09021525
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Lava:

Lava can be defined as the hot molten rock that gets shot out of the surface of the Earth, this is a semi-solid, burning hot substance that comes out of the Earth’s surface. The temperatures at which the molten lava usually vary, however, they range from 1300 to 2200 degrees. Lava is usually categorized based on a number of different factors such as the viscosity and composition of the lava that spews out. It is important to know the types of volcanoes from which this type of lava may emerge.

Magma:

Magma, on the other hand, is more of a molten rock that contains volatile substances within it. These substances usually lie below the surface of the Earth itself. Magma usually contains itself within magma chambers. These chambers usually contain a collection of dissolved gases, suspended crystals and gas bubbles. The heat that is produced within Magma may range from a temperature between 1300 and 2400 degrees.

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