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If the model below represents a volcano and its relationship to the layers of the Earth, from which of the Earth's layers does the magma come?
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If the model below represents a volcano and its relationship to the layers of the Earth, from which of the Earth's layers does the magma come?
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If the model below represents a volcano and its relationship to the layers of the Earth, from which of the Earth's layers does the magma come?
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It comes from the mantle
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magma comes from the core
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