No. Magma is molten rock that has not erupted. After it erupts it may or may not form pyroclastic material depending on how explosive the eruption is.
The melted mineral material in the mantle is called magma.
Magma comes from the melting of material in the crust or upper mantle.
Melted material that rises from the mantle is called magma. Once magma reaches the Earth's surface, it is then referred to as lava.
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This material is most often referred to as magma.
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Magma is molten material that when cooled forms a solid called igneous rock
Magma is the semi-molten rock material on which the crust floats. The crust is the surface we live on.
The molten material that you find in the magma chamber is the magma itself.