Examples
- Magma is like hot chocolate in a thermos, still inside the container; lava is when it spills out onto the table.
- Imagine magma as a cake mix before you bake it, and lava is the cake after it comes out of the oven.
- Magma stays underground, but lava is what flows across the ground during an eruption.
See also
- What Causes the Tides Exactly?
- Why Do We Have Different Seasons?
- What Causes a Volcano to Erupt?
- How Does a Battery Work?
- Why Do We Yawn When We're Tired?
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