The area where magma collects inside a volcano before an eruption is called the magma chamber. This is a reservoir beneath the volcano where molten rock accumulates and builds up pressure, eventually leading to an eruption.
Magma collects in a chamber beneath a volcano.
When magma erupts onto the planet's surface, it is called lava.
Magma is the term for lava before it erupts out of a volcano. It is molten rock located beneath the Earth's surface.
Lava collects inside a Magma Chamber. "When an erupting volcano empties a shallow-level magma chamber, the edifice of the volcano may collapse into the voided reservoir, thus forming a steep, bowl-shaped depression called a caldera" (Quoted from How Volcanoes Work at http:/wwwzperiodzgeologyzperiodzsdsuzperiodzedu/how_volcanoes_work/Calderaszperiodzhtml)
The area where magma collects inside a volcano before an eruption is called the magma chamber. This is a reservoir beneath the volcano where molten rock accumulates and builds up pressure, eventually leading to an eruption.
Magma chamber.
Magma collects in a chamber beneath a volcano.
Magma comes out
This is known as lava.
It is called Lava.
When magma erupts onto the planet's surface, it is called lava.
Magma is the term for lava before it erupts out of a volcano. It is molten rock located beneath the Earth's surface.
Lava collects inside a Magma Chamber. "When an erupting volcano empties a shallow-level magma chamber, the edifice of the volcano may collapse into the voided reservoir, thus forming a steep, bowl-shaped depression called a caldera" (Quoted from How Volcanoes Work at http:/wwwzperiodzgeologyzperiodzsdsuzperiodzedu/how_volcanoes_work/Calderaszperiodzhtml)
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which are the following?
Cinder cone volcanoes are formed by basaltic magma.