What is the difference between magma and lava? a. Magma is molten rock, lava is hot solid rock and water. b. Magma is black, lava is red. c. Magma is found below the Earth's surface, lava is found on the Earth's surface. d. There is no difference between lava and magma.

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Answer:

Answer is C. magma is found below the Earth's surface , lava is found on the Earth's surface.

Explanation:

Magma and Lava are molten rocks that form igneous rock. The magma which is inform of molten rock is stored in the earth's crust, i.e below the earth surface, while the lava can be described as a magma, i.e molten rock found on the surface of the earth's crust.

Both of them pass through the volcano vent, which is the spot or point in the earth crust where the magma or lava erupts. It can be found at the top or bottom of the earth crust.

Note that, the magma use to have bright orange color, while the color of the lava is deep black, after they have become cool.

Answer:

The Correct Answer is C

Explanation:

Magma is formed of molten rock and is collected in the Earth's deposit.

Magma originates from an Italian term that means a solid, sticky material, which is how molten rock performs within the Earth.

Lava is magma that approaches the exterior of our globe through a volcano ventilator.

Lava is another Italian term, means to drive, which is what molten rock does once it approaches the surface.