Asked by Christopher Piper on Jun 11, 2024

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A magma chamber is:

A) an underground body of molten rock
B) an above ground body of solid rock
C) an underground body of lava

Magma Chamber

A region below a volcano where molten rock (magma) accumulates.

Molten Rock

Rock heated to a liquid state by extreme temperatures, found in the Earth's mantle and crust, also known as magma when underground and lava when it reaches the surface.

Underground Body

A general term for any substantial accumulation of material or geological structure located beneath the Earth's surface.

  • Identify the types, formations, and characteristics of magma and magma chambers across different tectonic settings.
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Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A magma chamber is an underground body of molten rock. It is not above ground nor is it composed of lava; lava is the term used for molten rock once it reaches the surface.