What is the difference between lava and magma?

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The main difference between lava and magma is their location. Lava is molten rock that flows out onto the Earth's surface during a volcanic eruption, or after it solidifies, it is referred to as volcanic rock. On the other hand, magma is molten rock located beneath the Earth's surface, typically found in the mantle or crust. In summary, lava is magma that has reached the surface.
short sentence answer?
Lava is molten rock on the Earth's surface, while magma is molten rock beneath the surface.
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