How does a volcano form?

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Magma repeatedly comes up from beneath the surface and solidifies into igneous rock.

Magma repeatedly comes up from beneath the surface and solidifies into igneous rock.

Lava comes up from beneath the surface and solidifies into metamorphic rock.

Lava comes up from beneath the surface and solidifies into metamorphic rock.

Magma at the surface hardens into metamorphic rock.

Magma at the surface hardens into metamorphic rock.

Lava comes up from beneath the surface and hardens into igneous rock.

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Magma repeatedly comes up from beneath the surface and solidifies into igneous rock. Lava comes up from beneath the surface and hardens into igneous rock.
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