Magma becomes known as lava when it reaches the surface. And when the lava cools it usually forms some type of igneous rock, depending on the chemical composition of the lava.
The gases have no common name that I know of. But for the most part they are common gases which include but are not limited to steam, CO2, and traces of sulfur gases.
A volcano is in fact a mountain that opens downward into the Earth's surface into a chamber of magma. Magma and gases can erupt from the volcano. When magma reaches outside of the volcano, it is called lava.
When magma is released into the ocean, it begins to cool right away and form hard rock. This cooled magma creates a new ocean floor.
A volcano is formed when lava comes from a hole at the top of a mountain.
A volcano.
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Magma is propelled to the surface by temperature differences, which cause convection currents. The temperature differences result from radioactive elements within the mantle.
The earths surface is made of plates. Basically these land masses are like big icebergs floating at sea. It is just these land masses are on a sea of molten rock. There is multiple plates that include Philippine Sea Plate, North American Plate, Eurasian Plate, Indo-Australian Plate, Nazca Plate and the Pacific Plate. Because the earths core releases gases that rise to the surface it will cause the plates to fall and the allows the gases to escape. If there were not plates or gaps in the surface that allowed the gases out the earths core would be like a pressure cooker and eventually explode.
A volcano is the opening called in the earths crust called through which lava gases and other pieces of rock erupt.
A volcano.
They absorb radiant energy emitted by Earths surface
It is called Earth's atmosphere.
it remains unchanged
Within 8 to 12 KM of Earth's surface
The sun heats the atmosphere. Solar radiation largely passes through the atmosphere and warms the surface of the earth. The earth then radiates heat up into the lower levels of the atmosphere where greenhouse gases warm. The warmed greenhouse gases then continue to radiate heat in all directions warming the atmosphere and again the earth's surface.
what a lie it needs to be green houise gases or somthing else \
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The greenhouse effect is more pronounced for the earth's surface. Heat rising from the surface is trapped by greenhouse gases. These warm gases heat the air around them as well, also, as the earth' surface again.
Lava.