Lava
Once magma has reached the surface, it is refered to as lava.
Lava is magma that has reached the surface.
Lava is magma, that has reached the surface.
Lava is just magma that has reached the surface.
Lava.lavaThis is known as lava.
True, lava is molten rock that has reached the Earth's surface, while magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface.
Lava is magma that has reached the surface of the earth in an eruption. When this cools down, it will form igneous rocks.
Examples of magma that has reached the Earth's surface are lava flows, volcanic ash clouds, and pyroclastic flows. These are all products of volcanic eruptions where magma has made its way to the surface through cracks or vents in the Earth's crust.
True. Lava flows and volcanic ash are indeed examples of magma that has reached the earth's surface during a volcanic eruption.
Lava is magma that has reached the surface.
Ignious not the right spelling but that's the rock
Yes. Technically, magma that appears on the surface of the Earth is called lava.