No. The crust is made of solid rock.
Nearly all of the mantle and crust are made up of rock, and in the case of the mantle, a small percentage of magma (melted rock).
The melted rock below the crust is magma. Above ground it is lava.
magma
Magma IS made of melted rock and minerals. Not what type of rock. All types of rock.
Because magma is melted rock.
Lava....when its under the earths crust its called magma.
The Earth's crust is made of solid rock, not magma. Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface, while the crust is the outermost solid layer of the Earth.
From near the Earth's core. The mantle, located beneath the Earth's crust, is where hot melted rock, known as magma, originates. This magma can rise towards the surface through volcanic activity.
Igneous rock
An igneous rock called a "magma" forms from the melting and subsequent cooling of an older rock. Examples include granite formed from the cooling of melted continental crust or basalt formed from the melting of oceanic crust.
Melted rock beneath the earth is called magma.
Melted rock below the surface of the Earth is called magma.