When magma is ejected by a volcano or other vent, the material is called lava. Magma that has cooled into a solid is called igneous rock. Magma is extremely hot—between 700° and 1,300° Celsius (1,292° and 2,372° Fahrenheit).
When magma is ejected by a volcano or other vent, the material is called lava. Magma that has cooled into a solid is called igneous rock
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inuulit ko po, the answer is lava not magma, magma is not included in material inside the volcano. The materials inside the volcano is lava, steam, gaseous sulfur compounds, ash and broken rock pieces.
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When magma is ejected by a volcano or other vent, the material is called lava. Magma that has cooled into a solid is called igneous rock. Magma is extremely hot—between 700° and 1,300° Celsius (1,292° and 2,372° Fahrenheit).
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When magma is ejected by a volcano or other vent, the material is called lava. Magma that has cooled into a solid is called igneous rock
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