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An opening in the Earth's crust that allows magma to reach the surface is called a volcano. Volcanoes can be found along tectonic plate boundaries where the Earth's crust is weak, allowing magma from the mantle to rise and erupt onto the surface.
A divergent boundary is formed when magma rises to the surface and new crust is formed. This process occurs at mid-ocean ridges where tectonic plates move away from each other, allowing magma to fill the gap and solidify into new oceanic crust.
Openings in Earth's crust that allow magma to reach the surface are called volcanoes. These volcanic openings can range from small fissures to large mountain-like structures.
The opening in Earth's crust through which magma rises to the surface is known as a volcano.
No, the pipe of a volcano is a vertical conduit that allows magma to move from the magma chamber to the surface. It is not a horizontal crack in the crust.