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No the rock may have cooled underground but yes all igneous rock was once magma.
An igneous rock has crystallized and solidified from molten rock (magma) either below ground (intrusive igneous rock) or at or near the surface (extrusive igneous rock). Igneous rocks are composed of minerals.
It's called magma when it is under the earth's surface. Once it erupts or becomes visible on the surface, its called lava
Magma once it reaches the earths surface is called lava.
Volcanoes are simply an opening in the surface , or a mountain on the surface created by ejecta, from which magma is spewed forth onto the surface. Once the lava has solidified by cooling, it is classified as an extrusive igneous rock.
No the rock may have cooled underground but yes all igneous rock was once magma.
Cooled lava is called a igneous rock once it has completely cooled and hardened. Some people just call it lava rock.
Molten rock is magma. It is called lava once it has cooled and hardened.
Magma is heated to its molten state via heat from the Earth's core and that heat is held in by the earths crust. Once on the surface there is nothing to keep it molten and is it cooled by the outside air.
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An igneous rock has crystallized and solidified from molten rock (magma) either below ground (intrusive igneous rock) or at or near the surface (extrusive igneous rock). Igneous rocks are composed of minerals.
Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is known as lava.
Once magma has reached the surface, it is refered to as lava.
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Metamorphic rock
Volcanoes erupt when magma enters a chamber previously full of magma. The pressure builds and forces the magma to the surface.