No. Along its path to the surface, most magma is stopped short by gradual cooling and solidification at a point below the surface.
Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while lava is magma that reaches the surface through a volcano or fissure. So, while all lava was once magma, not all magma will reach the surface as lava.
No! First of all, magma is below the surface and it is molten material.
Magma is liquid rock before it reaches the surface magma which reaches the surface is called lava.
Pocket of magma beneath the surface
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Before lava reaches the surface it is called magma.
All igneous rock is formed from solidified magma or lava.
Lava is magma that has reached the surface.
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When magma erupts on to the earth's surface it hardens and forms new land.It depends on if your talking about magma or lava, lava is on the surface of the Earth and magma is inside (underground).
When magma cools on the surface it forms igneous rock.