No! First of all, magma is below the surface and it is molten material.
When rocks are pushed down into the mantle and melt, they become magma. Magma is molten rock located beneath the Earth's surface.
Magma is less dense than the surrounding rock; as such, it will rise toward the surface.
Magma is already molten rock that forms beneath the Earth's surface. It can melt other rocks, but it cannot melt elements or compounds with higher melting points, such as diamonds or tungsten.
Melted rock below Earth's surface is known as magma. Magma forms when rocks in the Earth's mantle melt due to high temperatures and pressure. As magma rises towards the surface, it can eventually erupt as lava through a volcano.
it will melt
Yes. Magma is underground molten rock.
Magma is a molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface. It is formed when rock is heated to extreme temperatures, causing it to melt and become a liquid. Magma can eventually reach the surface and erupt as lava through volcanic activity.
Underground molten rock, called magma, does melt some of the surrounding rock.
Magma is melted rock that is found beneath the surface of the earth.It is called magma
Magma is the hot molten rock found in underground chambers, which forms when rocks melt at high temperatures and pressures beneath the Earth's surface. When magma reaches the surface, it is called lava.
In the grand scheme of the world, no magma is not rare. Magma is liquid rock beneath the earth's surface and since the Athenosphere is an area of partial melt you could argue that beneath the ground at any location there is magma. However it is rare for Magma to ascend and erupt on the earth's surface at lava.
Rock can start to melt at a depth of around 50-100 kilometers below Earth's surface due to high temperatures and pressure. This process can lead to the formation of magma, which can then rise to the surface and result in volcanic activity.