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“When volcanoes erupt, magma consists of liquid rock within the interior of the Earth. But as molten rock finds its way to the surface, we refer to it as lava. So, the main difference between magma and lava is location.”
Magma is within the interior of the Earth.
But lava is on the outside.
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title: Lava vs Magma
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Source: https://earthhow.com/lava-magma-difference/
“When volcanoes erupt, magma consists of liquid rock within the interior of the Earth. But as molten rock finds its way to the surface, we refer to it as lava. So, the main difference between magma and lava is location.”
Magma is within the interior of the Earth.
But lava is on the outside.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: