Yes magma cools down and forms a harder rock.
Landforms made from magma include volcanoes, lava flows, lava domes, and igneous intrusions like dikes and sills. These features are created when magma from below the Earth's crust reaches the surface or solidifies underground.
Islands and volcanoes.
the magma cools on the surface and eventually u get land
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Lava landforms are created by the eruption and cooling of molten lava on the Earth's surface, forming features like lava flows, lava domes, and lava tubes. Ash landforms are the result of volcanic eruptions that produce ash and volcanic debris, creating features like cinder cones, ash clouds, and pyroclastic flows. Magma landforms are underground structures formed by the cooling and solidification of magma, such as plutons, batholiths, and dikes.
volcanic neck
Volcanic neck
Magma that hardens beneath the surface, forming intrusive igneous rocks, can create landforms such as batholiths, laccoliths, and dikes. These landforms are typically created through the slow cooling and solidification of magma beneath the Earth's surface, leading to the formation of large and distinct geological features. Over time, erosion and uplift can expose these landforms on the Earth's surface.
When magma rises, it can solidify to form igneous rocks like granite or basalt. If the magma reaches the Earth's surface, it can erupt as lava and form volcanic landforms such as volcanoes or volcanic islands.
It can create land, platos, moutains? i would guess alot of things.
The magma pushes together with the lava .
Magma