Molten rock is also known as lava. Lava is produced by a volcano that is erupting. Lava temperatures range from 1,292 to 2,192 degrees Fahrenheit.
Magma is the general term for molten rock.
Magma, or if it is on the surface, lava.
What you call molten rock after it has erupted is lava.
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Lava rocks are made of basalt, which is made from andesite and dacite. Basalt will come in a wide variety of textures as well as colors.
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Molten means melted into a liquid state (e.g. molten rock is flowing lava or magma).
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What you call molten rock after it has erupted is lava.
Molten rock collects in a magma chamber beneath the volcano.
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Lava rocks are made of basalt, which is made from andesite and dacite. Basalt will come in a wide variety of textures as well as colors.
Yes. "Molten" means the compound has melted into the liquid state. Anything that heat has melted into a liquid can be described as molten.
Molten rock is magma. It is called lava once it has cooled and hardened.
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Igneous rocks.
You would just call it liquid magnesium, or molten magnesium which means the same thing.
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