lava
Igneous means that it usually comes from a volcano. For example, igneous rock is rock from a volcano
Volcanic rock refers to a rock that forms from the molten material released by a volcano or a volcanically active site. Because all the molten material, called lava or magma, from a volcano is simply rock at a liquid state, is still rock, yes, volcanic rock is just a rock.
Volcanic rock refers to a rock that forms from the molten material released by a volcano or a volcanically active site. Because all the molten material, called lava or magma, from a volcano is simply rock at a liquid state, is still rock, yes, volcanic rock is just a rock.
lava
The material that erupts from a volcano is called lava. It consists of molten rock that flows out during an eruption.
Lava.
Basalt
Lava, ash, smoke, and rock
When a volcano erupts, molten rock reaches the surface as lava, ash, or similar material. This is addes to the surface of the volcano. So the mountain or edifice of a volcano is essentially a pile of material that has erupted in the past.
Fluid rock is a general term used to describe various types of molten rock, such as magma and lava, that have a high enough temperature to flow like a fluid. These rocks are typically found beneath the Earth's surface in the form of magma and can erupt onto the surface as lava during volcanic activity. Fluid rocks play a critical role in shaping the Earth's geology and landscapes.
ejecta
Volcano